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14 January 2002 Sensitivity analysis of the Florida Tech UTC-M mesoscale atmopsheric seabreeze model to estimates of water and land heating rates using AVHRR SST and coastal margin land temperatures
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Proceedings Volume 4544, Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2001; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452760
Event: International Symposium on Remote Sensing, 2001, Toulouse, France
Abstract
In this paper we conduct sensitivity analyses of the land surface boundary conditions and parameterizations in the UTC-M primitive equation atmospheric planetary boundary layer Seabreeze model. The boundary conditions for temperature of the ocean and land surface is based upon satellite derived AVHRR estimates over the water and coastal land margins. The sensitivity analysis of the boundary conditions as well as the heating and cooling rates in the planetary boundary layer model are also described. The model domain of interest is the region over the Space Coats of Central Florida. This reign is unique because of its complex coastal water-land margin and its close proximity to the Gulf Stream and Cape Canaveral. This model study demonstrates a method whereby the ocean surface and atmosphere is couple using remotely sensed data for predicting the coastal Seabreeze and associated convective convergence and expected cloud development in the planetary boundary layer.
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Charles R. Bostater Jr., Lisa H. Huddleston, and Jerome King "Sensitivity analysis of the Florida Tech UTC-M mesoscale atmopsheric seabreeze model to estimates of water and land heating rates using AVHRR SST and coastal margin land temperatures", Proc. SPIE 4544, Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2001, (14 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452760
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Solar radiation models

Coastal modeling

Water

3D modeling

Atmospheric physics

Atmospheric sensing

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