1. Characteristics of thunderstorm outflows in Beijing urban area.
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Zhang, Shi, Yang, Qingshan, Solari, Giovanni, Li, Bo, and Huang, Guoqing
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THUNDERSTORMS , *CITIES & towns , *WIND speed , *ANEMOMETER - Abstract
The study of thunderstorm outflows and their actions on structures is a dominant topic of wind engineering. This paper contributes to knowledge in this field through a systematic analysis of the thunderstorm outflows recorded by 9 anemometers installed at different heights along the 325 m high Beijing Meteorological Tower. Analyses are carried out through a directional decomposition strategy. The characteristics of a wide dataset of thunderstorm signals are analysed in a statistical environment coherent with the traditional one for synoptic winds; in this stage of the research, estimations of the mean wind speed and direction, the turbulence parameters and gust factor are carried out considering the records as disjoint from each other. Based on this choice, the results are compared with those obtained in the northern Mediterranean, providing a preliminary answer to the crucial question whether thunderstorms have similar properties in different areas, or, better, what of their properties are similar and what depend on the area itself. Besides to previous researches, the time evolution of the wind speed and direction profile is investigated with reference to a thunderstorm test case event. The systematic analysis of the full dataset of thunderstorm outflow fields is postponed to future researches. • A series of thunderstorm outflow records are detected in Beijing urban area. • A novel directional decomposition strategy recently formulated is implemented. • The characteristics of a wide dataset of thunderstorm signals are analysed in a statistical environment. • The results are compared with those obtained in the northern Mediterranean preliminarily. • The time evolution of the wind speed and direction profile is investigated condidering a test case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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