DETERMINING OF NEUTRAL AND UNSTABLEWIND PROFILES OVER BAGHDAD CITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24996/ijs.2010.51.2.%25gKeywords:
NEUTRAL, UNSTABLEWINDAbstract
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of slow-response observations
taken over the centre of Baghdad city (Bab Al-Mhadham area). Measurements were
taken at two levels: 15 and 20 m and then wind speed profiles were derived
according to atmospheric stability indicated by Richardson number in the lower part
of planetary boundary layer. These profiles were constructed by logarithmic and
power-exponent laws after checking estimated winds at the same heights by these
laws with those observed. The estimated values of wind at these levels were in good
agreement with observed values. Mean wind profiles calculated from both laws have
logarithmic behavior especially in neutral conditions. They have the same shape and
values at lower heights up to 50 m and then gradually deviate from each other over
this height. Lastly, drag coefficient at each level was calculated and then its results
found to be constant over neutral regime and increased with increasing instability.
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