Wind speed and direction data during typhoon Meari were obtained from eight anemometers installed at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m on a 40-m tower built in the Pudong area of Shanghai. Wind-turbulence characteristic...Wind speed and direction data during typhoon Meari were obtained from eight anemometers installed at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m on a 40-m tower built in the Pudong area of Shanghai. Wind-turbulence characteristics, including wind-speed profile, turbulence integral scale, power spectra, correlations, and coherences were analyzed. Wind-speed profiles varied with time during the passage of Meari. Measured wind-speed profiles could be expressed well by both a power law and a log law. Turbulence integral scales for u, v, and w components all increased with wind speed. The ratios of the turbulence scales among the turbulence components averaged for all 10-min data were 1:0.69:0.08 at 10 m, 1:0.61:0.09 at 20 m, and 1:0.65:0.13 at 40 m. The turbulence integral scales for the u and v components increased with average gust time, but the turbulence integral scale for the w component remained almost constant when the gust duration was greater than 10 min. The decay factor of the coherence function increased slightly with wind speed, with average values for longitudinal and lateral dimensions of 14.3 and 11.3, respectively. The slope rates of the turbulence spectra in the inertial range were less than -5/3 at first, but gradually satisfied the Kolmogorov 5/3 law. The longitudinal wind-power fluctuation spectrum roughly fitted the von Karman spectrum, but slight deviations occurred in the high-frequency band for lateral and vertical wind-power fluctuation spectra.展开更多
Wind data were collected during the 2011 typhoon Meari at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m above the ground using a 40 m high anemometer tower in the coastal area near Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Wind speeds...Wind data were collected during the 2011 typhoon Meari at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m above the ground using a 40 m high anemometer tower in the coastal area near Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Wind speeds and directions, turbulence intensities, gust factors, and peaks were analyzed using the time records of wind speed. The results show that turbulence intensity components in longitudinal, lateral, and vertical directions decrease with mean wind speed, regardless of elevations, and the turbulence intensities are in a linear relationship with mean wind speeds. The ratios of three turbulence intensity components(i.e. Iu, Iv, Iw) at heights of 10, 20 and 40 m were calculated and equal to be 1:0.88:0.50, 1:0.84:0.57, and 1:0.9:0.49, respectively. In addition, the gust factors in three directions exhibit a reduction with increasing mean wind speed. The peak factors at different heights show a similar trend and slightly decrease with mean wind speed; average peak factors for all 10-min data from Typhoon Meari are 2.43, 2.48, and 2.47, respectively.展开更多
[ Objective] The aim was to study the heavy rainstorm by tropical storm "Meari" in Liaoning. [ Method] Based on the ground data, radar data, numerical report data, encrypted automatic station and NCEP reanalysis dat...[ Objective] The aim was to study the heavy rainstorm by tropical storm "Meari" in Liaoning. [ Method] Based on the ground data, radar data, numerical report data, encrypted automatic station and NCEP reanalysis data, the heavy rain process by tropical storm " Meari" was ana- lyzed. The changes of each physical quantity were discussed while the tropical storm moving northward. [ Result] The subtropical high pressure and Mainland high pressure jointed and maintained, forced " Meari" turned northwest. The low-level southeast jet by "Meari" provided full water trans- mission and layer unstable conditions. The heavy rain mainly distributed in the tongue area of high energy, and the total energy was a key index to predict the rainfall area. [ Condusion] The study provided reference for the report business.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51378396), the Open Project of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Structural Safety (No. 2014ZDK005), and the Chongqing Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. Xm2015066), China
文摘Wind speed and direction data during typhoon Meari were obtained from eight anemometers installed at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m on a 40-m tower built in the Pudong area of Shanghai. Wind-turbulence characteristics, including wind-speed profile, turbulence integral scale, power spectra, correlations, and coherences were analyzed. Wind-speed profiles varied with time during the passage of Meari. Measured wind-speed profiles could be expressed well by both a power law and a log law. Turbulence integral scales for u, v, and w components all increased with wind speed. The ratios of the turbulence scales among the turbulence components averaged for all 10-min data were 1:0.69:0.08 at 10 m, 1:0.61:0.09 at 20 m, and 1:0.65:0.13 at 40 m. The turbulence integral scales for the u and v components increased with average gust time, but the turbulence integral scale for the w component remained almost constant when the gust duration was greater than 10 min. The decay factor of the coherence function increased slightly with wind speed, with average values for longitudinal and lateral dimensions of 14.3 and 11.3, respectively. The slope rates of the turbulence spectra in the inertial range were less than -5/3 at first, but gradually satisfied the Kolmogorov 5/3 law. The longitudinal wind-power fluctuation spectrum roughly fitted the von Karman spectrum, but slight deviations occurred in the high-frequency band for lateral and vertical wind-power fluctuation spectra.
基金Projects(51378396,51678452,51708074,2014M560706)supported by General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2014M560706)supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
文摘Wind data were collected during the 2011 typhoon Meari at heights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 m above the ground using a 40 m high anemometer tower in the coastal area near Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Wind speeds and directions, turbulence intensities, gust factors, and peaks were analyzed using the time records of wind speed. The results show that turbulence intensity components in longitudinal, lateral, and vertical directions decrease with mean wind speed, regardless of elevations, and the turbulence intensities are in a linear relationship with mean wind speeds. The ratios of three turbulence intensity components(i.e. Iu, Iv, Iw) at heights of 10, 20 and 40 m were calculated and equal to be 1:0.88:0.50, 1:0.84:0.57, and 1:0.9:0.49, respectively. In addition, the gust factors in three directions exhibit a reduction with increasing mean wind speed. The peak factors at different heights show a similar trend and slightly decrease with mean wind speed; average peak factors for all 10-min data from Typhoon Meari are 2.43, 2.48, and 2.47, respectively.
文摘[ Objective] The aim was to study the heavy rainstorm by tropical storm "Meari" in Liaoning. [ Method] Based on the ground data, radar data, numerical report data, encrypted automatic station and NCEP reanalysis data, the heavy rain process by tropical storm " Meari" was ana- lyzed. The changes of each physical quantity were discussed while the tropical storm moving northward. [ Result] The subtropical high pressure and Mainland high pressure jointed and maintained, forced " Meari" turned northwest. The low-level southeast jet by "Meari" provided full water trans- mission and layer unstable conditions. The heavy rain mainly distributed in the tongue area of high energy, and the total energy was a key index to predict the rainfall area. [ Condusion] The study provided reference for the report business.