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Studies of the Marine Boundary Layer at Tarapur
Authors:S P Singal  S K Aggarwal  D R Pahwa  B B Adiga
Institution:(1) National Physical Laboratory, 110012 New Delhi, India;(2) Present address: Department of Environment, Forests and Wild Life, Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, 110011 New Delhi, India;(3) Micro-Meteorological Laboratory, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, T.A.P.S. Site, PIN 401504 Via Boisar (W.R.), India
Abstract:Simultaneous observations were made of the Marine Boundary Layer at Tarapur, a site near Bombay on the sea coast, by acoustic sounder and instrumented tower. The meteorological tower was used to sense wind and temperature at various levels up to a height of 120 m while the acoustic sounder was used to examine the thermal structure of the boundary layer up to a height of 700 m. Data recorded for the year 1982 have been analysed.Analysis of the data shows that while the normal structures of thermal echoes and shear echoes represent the mixing depth of the atmospheric boundary layer, the often observed elevated layers are due to sea breeze reversals with their base giving a measure of the depth of the sea-breeze circulation during the day. A sea breeze has been detected during both spring (March to May) and autumn (October to December) months. The onset times are around 1000 hr during spring months and around noon during the autumn period, the height of development being respectively up to 500 and 350 m. The capability of the sodar to detect the base and thickness of the sea breeze, is clearly revealed.
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