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A Field Measurement Based Wind Characteristics Analysis of a Typhoon in Near-Ground Boundary Layer

Dandan Xia, Liming Dai, Lin Li, Huaifeng Wang, Haitao Hu

2021Atmosphere14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The field measurement was conducted to observe the wind field data of West Pacific typhoon “Maria” in this research. With the application of ultrasonic anemometers installed in different heights (10 m, 80 m, 100 m) of the tower, the three dimensional wind speed data of typhoon “Maria” was acquired. In addition, vane-type anemometers were installed to validate the accuracy of the wind data from ultrasonic anemometers. Wind characteristics such as the mean wind profile, turbulence intensity, integral length scale, and wind spectrum are studied in detail using the collected wind data. The relationship between the gust factor and turbulence intensity was also studied and compared with the existing literature to demonstrate the characteristics of Maria. The statistical characteristics of the turbulence intensity and gust factor are presented. The corresponding conclusion remarks are expected to provide a useful reference for designing wind-resistant buildings and structures.

Topics & Concepts

AnemometerTyphoonWind speedMeteorologyTurbulence kinetic energyWind profile power lawEnvironmental scienceTurbulenceIntensity (physics)Wind gradientBoundary layerPlanetary boundary layerLog wind profilePhysicsMechanicsOpticsWind and Air Flow StudiesWind Energy Research and DevelopmentTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research