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https://doi.org/10.5194/acpd-2-1979-2002
https://doi.org/10.5194/acpd-2-1979-2002
11 Nov 2002
 | 11 Nov 2002
Status: this preprint was under review for the journal ACP. A revision for further review has not been submitted.

Modelling studies of wind field on urban environment

K. Radics, J. Bartholy, and R. Pongrácz

Abstract. Increasing load of air pollution in urban environment emphasises the need for detailed evaluation of wind characteristics that significantly affect the air quality of urban areas, especially, in large agglomerations. This paper includes analysis of urban wind climatology and estimation of wind profiles based on measurements of the new urban climate station located at the Eötvös University, observations of the meteorological station network of the Budapest agglomeration area, and multi-level wind measurements near Hegyhátsál. Furthermore, wind field modelling (using the WAsP linear spectral wind flow model) is presented over selected representative complex areas that demonstrates strong dependence between wind, height, topography, and roughness.

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K. Radics, J. Bartholy, and R. Pongrácz
 
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