Observed and simulated sea breeze characteristics over Rayong coastal area, Thailand

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Author listPhan T.T., Manomaiphiboon K.

PublisherSpringer

Publication year2012

JournalMeteorology and Atmospheric Physics (0177-7971)

Volume number116

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Start page95

End page111

Number of pages17

ISSN0177-7971

eISSN1436-5065

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84860485349&doi=10.1007%2fs00703-012-0185-9&partnerID=40&md5=63d7c339a6ca51d19c544c6af4fb08a1

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

This work presents the detailed characterization of sea breeze (SB) over the Rayong coastal area, one of the most rapidly developed and highly industrialized areas during the last decade in Thailand, using observation data analysis and fine-resolution (2 km) mesoscale meteorological modeling with incorporation of new land cover and satellite-derived vegetation fraction data sets. The key characteristics considered include frequency of SB occurrence, sea-breeze day (SBD) identification, degree of inland penetration, and boundary layer development. It was found that SBs occur frequently in the winter due mainly to relatively large land-sea temperature contrasts and minimally in the wet season. Monthly mean SB onset and cessation times are at around 12-15 local time (LT) and 18-21 LT, respectively, and its strength peaks during the early- to mid-afternoon. Monthly SB hodographs generally exhibit clockwise rotations, and SB inland penetration (at PCD-T tower) ranges widely with the monthly means of 25-55 km from the coast. Mesoscale MM5 modeling was performed on two selected SBDs (13 January and 16 March 2006), on which the SBs are under weak and onshore strong influences from background winds, respectively. Simulated near-surface winds and temperature were found to be in fair-to-acceptable agreement with the observations. The SB circulation along the Rayong coast is clearly defined with a return flow aloft and a front on 13 January, while it is enhanced by the onshore background winds on 16 March. Another SB along the Chonburi coast also develops separately, but their fronts merge into one in the mid-afternoon, resulting in large area coverage by the SB. Simulated planetary boundary layer height over the land area is significantly affected by a thermal internal boundary layer (TIBL) induced by an SB, which is found to be low near the coast and increases toward the front (up to 800-1,000 m along the Rayong coast). ฉ 2012 Springer-Verlag.


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