NASA-CR-2289-1973 Variation of the low level winds during the passage of a thunderstorm gust front《在雷暴阵风锋面的通过过程中的低水平风变化》.pdf
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1、NASACONTRACTOR NASA CR-2289 REPORT o* 00 N N = U I VARIATION OF THE LOW LEVEL WINDS DURING THE PASSAGE OF A THUNDERSTORM GUST FRONT by R. W. Siizchir, R. A, Atzthes, utzd He A. Pmofsky Prepared by THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY University Park, Pa. 16802 for George C. Alnrsbnll Space Flight Celrt
2、er NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 1973 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2. GOVERNMNT ACCESSION NO. . REPORT NO. NASA CR-2289 I. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Variation of the Low Level Winds During the Passag
3、e of a Thunderstorm Gust Front I 1. AUTHOR(S) 8. PERFORMING ORGAN1 ZATlON REPOR r j R. W. Sinclair, R. A. Anthes, and H. A. Panofsky 3. RECIPIENTS CATALOG NO. 5. REPORT DATE July 1973 6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CCOE Mi13 3. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS The Pennsylvania State University U
4、niversity Park, Pennsylvania 16802 10. WORK UNIT NO. 11. CONTRACT OR GRANT NO. NAS8-27334 2. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS L 13. TYPE OF REPORT the regression equations for these variables are given. The coherence between microscale wind speed variations at the different levels has the same pro
5、portions as in non-thunderstorm cases. 17. KEt WORDS thunderstorm front gusts aircraft response wind shear 19. SECURITY CLASSIF. (of thlm repart) 20. SECURITY CLA 18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT 20 it F. (of thlm pie) 21. NO, OF PAGES 22. PRICE * For sale by the National Technical Information Service, Sp
6、ringfield, Virginia 22151 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FOREWORD The research reported herein was supported by NASA Contract NAS8- 27334. Dr. George H. Fichtl of the Aerospace Environment Division, Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory, Mar
7、shall Space Flight Center, was the scientific monitor, and support was provided by Mr. John Enders of the Aeronautical Operating Systems Division, Office of Advanced Research and Technology, NASA Headquarters. The research re2orted in this document is concerned with the results of a study of the emp
8、irical characteristics of thunderstorm gust fronts for the design and safe operation of aeronautical systems. of an investigation of the effect of severe atmospheric forcing on aeronautical systems. Portions of the study relating to vehicle response, numerical modeling of the gust front, and statist
9、ical analysis of evolutionary processes will be made available as they are completed. It is part The data used herein was supplied by NASA through Dr. Fichtl and the National Severe Storms Laboratory through Dr. Edwin Kessler. Mr. Dennis Deaven of the Department of Meteorology at Penn State provided
10、 invaluable aid with the computer analyses used herein. iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LISTOFTABLE V LIST OF FIGURES vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Statement of Problem 1 1.2 Previous Reasearch 1 . . 1.3 Specifi
11、c Goal of This Research 6 2.0 THE OBSERVATIONS 7 2.1 Kennedy Tower Data 7 2.2 NSSL-WKY Tower Data 9 2.3 Tampa Data 9 3.0 ANALYSIS OF TOWER DATA . 11 3.1 Relevant Time Scales . 11 3.2 Smoothing the Wind Data 18 3.3 Summary of the Six Gust Front Cases 18 4.0 MODELING THE THUNDERSTORM GUST FRONT 24 4.1
12、 Scaled Time-height Cross Sections . 24 4.3 4.2 Test of Logarithmic Wind Law Hypothesis 28 Comparison of Roughness Length Under Thunderstorm Conditions with Those Under Non-thunderstorm Conditions 36 Implications of the Logarithmic Wind Law for the 4.4 Prediction of the Gust Front Wind Speeds . 38 5
13、.0 STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP OF GUST FRONT PARAMETERS TO RAWINSODE AND WAR VARIABLES . 50 5.1 Choice of Independent Variables 50 5.2 The Variation of At Based on a Simple Kinematic Model . 51 5.4 Discussion of Regression Equations 59 5.3 Development of Regression Equations 56 REFERENCES . 64 iv Provi
14、ded by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-LIST OF TABLES Tab1 e Page 1 Values of descriptive parameters for the six gust fronts . 2 Average wind directions, average ratio of 90 m winds to 18 m winds and corresponding roughness lengths for the six gu
15、st fronts. Also shown are previously determined roughness lengths for the listed wind directions 3 Means and standard deviations for each variable and correlation coefficients for each possible pair of variables for the 81 thunderstorm cases from Tampa, Florida 23 40 58 V Provided by IHSNot for Resa
16、leNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Fipure LIST OF FIGURES Page 1 Time-height cross section of the one-second average wind speeds for the Florida gust front of July 27,1967 8 2a Time-height cross section of the 130-second running mean of wind speeds for the Florida
17、 gust front of July 27, 1967. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps 12 2b Time-height cross section of the 130-second running mean of wind directions for the Florida gust front of July 27, 1967. The isogons in this figure are expressed in degrees 13 3a Time-height cross section of the 130
18、-second running mean of wind speeds for the Florida gust front of April 29, 1968. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps 14 3b Time-height cross section of the 130isecond running mean of wind directions for the Florida gust front of April 29, 1968. The isogons in this figure are expressed
19、in degrees 15 4a Time-height cross section of the 130-second running mean of wind speeds for the Florida gust front of June 25, 1968. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps 16 4b Time-height cross section of the 130-second running mean of wind directions for the Florida gust front of June
20、25, 1968. The isogons in this figure are expressed in degrees. . 17 5 Time-height cross section of the hand-smoothed wind speeds for the Oklahoma gust front of April 16, 1969. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps . 19 6 Time-height cross section of the manually-smoothed wind speeds for t
21、he Oklahoma gust front of April 29, 1969. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps . 20 - 7 Time-height cross section of the manually-smoothed wind speeds for the Oklahoma gust front of May 31, 1969. The isotachs in this figure are expressed in mps . 21 8 Scaled time-height cross section of
22、wind speed for the Florida gust front of July 27, 1967 . 25 vi Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Figure Page 9 Scaled time-height cross section of wind speed for 26 the Florida gust front of April 29, 1968 .
23、10 Scaled time-height cross section of wind speed for the Florida gust front of June 25, 1968 . 27 11 Ratio of wind speed to speed at 18 m vs. height and scaled time for the Florida gust front of July 27,1967 30 12 Ratio of wind speed to speed at 18 m vs. height and scaled time for the Florida gust
24、front of 31 April 29, 1968. . 13 Ratio of wind speed to speed at 18 m vs. height and scaled time for the Florida gust front of 32 June 25,1968 14 Ratio of wind speed to speed at 18 m vs. height and scaled time for the Oklahoma gust front of April 16, 1969 33 15 Ratio of wind speed to speed at 18 m v
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