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The aerodynamic roughness length (z0m) is a crucial parameter for reliably simulating turbulent exchanges between the land surface and the atmosphere. Due to the large number of input variables related to vegetation growth and aerodynamic conditions near ... see more

Snowpack aerodynamic surface roughness length (zo) is a critical variable in estimating heat transfers to and from a snow surface and thus sublimation rates. This variable has been shown to be site specific. To illustrate a temporal variation in zo, labor... see more

Occasionally, storms that share many features with tropical cyclones, including the presence of a quasi-circular “eye” a warm core and strong winds, are observed in the Mediterranean. Generally, they are known as Medicanes, or tropical-like cy... see more

Characterizing the urban form of cities from an aerodynamic point of view is essential to forecast pollutant dispersion, to implement and understand natural ventilation strategies or to enhance outdoor thermal comfort and pedestrian wind environment, to n... see more

Characterizing the urban form of cities from an aerodynamic point of view is essential to forecast pollutant dispersion, to implement and understand natural ventilation strategies or to enhance outdoor thermal comfort and pedestrian wind environment, to n... see more

Diamond wing configurations for low signature vehicles have been studied in recent years. Yet, despite numerous research on highly swept, sharp edged wings, little research on aerodynamics of semi-slender wings with blunt leading-edges exists. This paper ... see more

Roughness length is a critical parameter for estimation of wind conditions, and it is therefore also relevant for the estimation of human thermal conditions in urban areas. The high density of buildings in urban areas causes large changes in land coverage... see more

A new improved flux – profile relationship for winds in convective conditions isconstructed from convective transport theory and radix layer theory. Data from theMinnesota field experiment are used to recalibrate the new parameterization andsimilarity equ... see more

A numerical study of atmospheric turbulence effects on wind-turbine wakes is presented. Large-eddy simulations of neutrally-stratified atmospheric boundary layer flows through stand-alone wind turbines were performed over homogeneous flat surfaces with fo... see more

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