Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The parametric dependence of storm simulation is explored on the basis of the previously reported (1977) second-order closure model of turbulence designed to simulate a thunderstorm gust front. The model simulation results are intended for extrapolation to the conditions considered most hazardous to aircraft operation. It is shown that the presistence and strength of the gust front are enhanced significantly by increasing the spread of the downdraft shaft and the velocity at the top of the domain. Turbulence develops in the regions of high shear and is most intense near the corner and within the gust front itself. While the center shaft is certainly an area to be avoided, the gust front region is probably more critical because it may extend over a large region far from the center of the downdraft, in a highly transient state.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
Conference on Atmospheric Environment of Aerospace Systems and Applied Meteorology; Nov 14, 1978 - Nov 16, 1978; New York, NY
Format:
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