Basic Meteorological Processes
Basic Meteorological Processes
METEOROLOGICAL
PROCESSES
Objectives
What is atmospheric thermodynamics?
What are the variables of atmospheric thermodynamics?
What is lapse rate?
Explain the potential temperature.
What is atmospheric stability and the various methods that
define atmospheric stability?
What is boundary layer development?
What are the effects of meteorology on plume dispersion?
What is wind velocity profile?
What is wind rose diagram and what are the uses of it?
Determination of mixing height.
AIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGY
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Atmospheric stability
Temperature o F, o R, o C, o K T
Step 1 :
Pgauge = (density of liquid) * ( acceleration due to gravity)
*(height of liquid column)
Step 2 :
Pabsolute = Pgauge + Patmospheric
po Rd
Using the initial condition Z=0, P = P0
The above equation indicates that the variation of
pressure depends on vertical profile of temperature.
For iso-thermal atmosphere
p g 1
exp To . z
po Rd
Therefore, pressure decreases exponentially with
height at a ratio of 12.24 mb per 100m.
Lapse Rate:
Lapse rate is the rate of change of temperature with
height
Lapse rate is defined as Γ = -δT
δz
Value of Γ varies throughout the atmosphere
Potential Temperature:
Concept of potential temperature is useful in comparing two air
parcels at same temperatures and different pressures.
CONCEPT OF POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE
θ
ATMOSPHERE STABILITY
The ability of the atmosphere to enhance or to resist
atmospheric motions
If the air parcels tend to sink back to their initial level after
the lifting exerted on them stops, the atmosphere is stable.
If the air parcels tend to remain where they are after lifting
stops, the atmosphere is neutral.
ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY
The stability depends on the ratio of suppression to
generation of turbulence
Γ > Γd Unstable
Γ = Γd Neutral
Γ < Γd Stable
<2 A A-B B - -
2-3 A-B B C E F
3-5 B B-C C D E
5-6 C C-D D D D
>6 C D D D D
NEUTRAL D 12.5>ST>=7.5
2.1>ST
EXTREMELY STABLE G
Types of Turbulence
Mechanical Turbulence
Convective Turbulence
Clear Air Turbulence
Wake Turbulence
LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA - TOLEDO
WEATHER CONDITIONS OF TOLEDO
Weather Station
Home, Professional, and Live
Weather Balloon
Pressure, Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, &
Humidity
Use of Towers
Velocity, Temperature, & Turbulence
LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA - TOLEDO
Snowfall Temperature
Annual 38.3” Annual 49.6°F
December 9.1” January 25.7°F
January 9.8” July 73.2°F
February 8.0”
Precipitation
March 6.3”
Annual 31.62”
January 2.18”
June 3.45”
Time Time
Time
Time
EFFECTS OF METEOROLOGY ON PLUME
DISPERSION
EFFECTS OF METEOROLOGY ON PLUME
DISPERSION
Dispersion of emission into atmosphere depends on
various meteorological factors.
U = U1 (Z/Z1)p
Where,
U1 is the velocity at Z1 (usually 10 m)
U is the velocity at height Z.
The values of p are given in the following table.
Stability Class Rural p Urban p
% Frequency =
Number of observations * 100/Total Number of
Observations
Step 2:
Calculate Temperature
Step 3:
Substitute for temperature
Step 4:
Integrate between P = 1 and P = 0.333, and between z = 0, and z = z.
Z = 7817.13m
REFERENCES
Met Monitoring Guide:
http://www.webmet.com/met_monitoring/toc.html
Regulatory Guide – office of nuclear regulatory research:
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/reg-guides/power-
reactors/active/01-023/01-023r1.pdf
NOAA-National Climate Data Center