Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany

Nearly two years of SODAR measurements in Hannover, Northern Germany have been analysed for the frequency of occurrence of low-level jets and their properties. Characteristic properties such as the height of the jet core above ground, maximum wind speed, and wind shear underneath the jet core have b...

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Main Author: Stefan Emeis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Borntraeger 2014-09-01
Series:Meteorologische Zeitschrift
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2014/0551
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spelling doaj-3dc68541cc3740d4a29199edf9393ab42020-11-24T23:33:46ZengBorntraegerMeteorologische Zeitschrift0941-29482014-09-0123329530410.1127/0941-2948/2014/055184228Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern GermanyStefan EmeisNearly two years of SODAR measurements in Hannover, Northern Germany have been analysed for the frequency of occurrence of low-level jets and their properties. Characteristic properties such as the height of the jet core above ground, maximum wind speed, and wind shear underneath the jet core have been derived from the data set. The occurrence of these jets, which appear in a bit more than 20 % of all nights, is correlated with the occurrence of typical large-scale weather patterns (“Großwetterlagen”). Maximum wind speed and height of the jet are positively correlated to each other and both increase with increasing geostrophic forcing. The evaluations further show that low-level jet wind speeds tend to develop until the bulk shear underneath the jet core reaches a critical threshold of about 0.08 s−1. Further increase in speed of the jet is then assumed to be linked to a growing height of the jet core above ground keeping the shear at its critical value.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2014/0551stable boundary layerlow-level jetclimatologySODAR datacritical shearenergy meteorology
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author Stefan Emeis
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Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
Meteorologische Zeitschrift
stable boundary layer
low-level jet
climatology
SODAR data
critical shear
energy meteorology
author_facet Stefan Emeis
author_sort Stefan Emeis
title Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
title_short Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
title_full Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
title_fullStr Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
title_full_unstemmed Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
title_sort wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over northern germany
publisher Borntraeger
series Meteorologische Zeitschrift
issn 0941-2948
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Nearly two years of SODAR measurements in Hannover, Northern Germany have been analysed for the frequency of occurrence of low-level jets and their properties. Characteristic properties such as the height of the jet core above ground, maximum wind speed, and wind shear underneath the jet core have been derived from the data set. The occurrence of these jets, which appear in a bit more than 20 % of all nights, is correlated with the occurrence of typical large-scale weather patterns (“Großwetterlagen”). Maximum wind speed and height of the jet are positively correlated to each other and both increase with increasing geostrophic forcing. The evaluations further show that low-level jet wind speeds tend to develop until the bulk shear underneath the jet core reaches a critical threshold of about 0.08 s−1. Further increase in speed of the jet is then assumed to be linked to a growing height of the jet core above ground keeping the shear at its critical value.
topic stable boundary layer
low-level jet
climatology
SODAR data
critical shear
energy meteorology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0941-2948/2014/0551
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