Meteorological and land surface properties impacting sea breeze extent and aerosol distribution in a dry environment

AL Igel, SC van den Heever… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2018Wiley Online Library
The properties of sea breeze circulations are influenced by a variety of meteorological and
geophysical factors that interact with one another. These circulations can redistribute
aerosol particles and pollution and therefore can play an important role in local air quality,
as well as impact remote sensing. In this study, we select 11 factors that have the potential to
impact either the sea breeze circulation properties and/or the spatial distribution of aerosols.
Simulations are run to identify which of the 11 factors have the largest influence on the sea …
Abstract
The properties of sea breeze circulations are influenced by a variety of meteorological and geophysical factors that interact with one another. These circulations can redistribute aerosol particles and pollution and therefore can play an important role in local air quality, as well as impact remote sensing. In this study, we select 11 factors that have the potential to impact either the sea breeze circulation properties and/or the spatial distribution of aerosols. Simulations are run to identify which of the 11 factors have the largest influence on the sea breeze properties and aerosol concentrations and to subsequently understand the mean response of these variables to the selected factors. All simulations are designed to be representative of conditions in coastal sub tropical environments and are thus relatively dry, as such they do not support deep convection associated with the sea breeze front. For this dry sea breeze regime, we find that the background wind speed was the most influential factor for the sea breeze propagation, with the soil saturation fraction also being important. For the spatial aerosol distribution, the most important factors were the soil moisture, sea‐air temperature difference, and the initial boundary layer height. The importance of these factors seems to be strongly tied to the development of the surface‐based mixed layer both ahead of and behind the sea breeze front. This study highlights potential avenues for further research regarding sea breeze dynamics and the impact of sea breeze circulations on pollution dispersion and remote sensing algorithms.
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