The formation of sharp multi-layered wind structure over tokyo associated with sea-breeze circulation

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The front of a sea breeze originating from Sagami Bay passed over Tokyo between 1300 LST and 1400 LST on August 10, 2006. Field observations of wind distributions over Tokyo by the use of a ground-based coherent Doppler lidar developed at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology showed that a sharp multi-layered structure of vertical wind fields was gradually formed after the sea-breeze front passed the observation site. Numerical simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model demonstrated that the multi-layered wind structure consisted of 1) the sea breeze at an altitude below 0.8 km above mean sea level (AMSL), 2) a layer of weak winds at an altitude of 0.8-1 kmAMSL, 3) a return flow of the sea breeze, and 4) a northerly synoptic wind at an altitude above 3 km AMSL. This is the first direct observation of the formation of sharp multi-layered wind structure over Tokyo associated with sea-breeze circulation. ©2009, The Meteorological Society of Japan.

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Tsunematsu, N., Iwai, H., Murayama, Y., Yasui, M., & Mizutani, K. (2009). The formation of sharp multi-layered wind structure over tokyo associated with sea-breeze circulation. Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, 5, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.2151/sola.2009-001

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