Monitoring the Micrometeorology of a Coastal Site next to a Thermal Power Plant from the Surface to 140 m

Author:

Acevedo Otávio C.1,Degrazia Gervásio A.1,Puhales Franciano S.1,Martins Luis G. N.1,Oliveira Pablo E. S.1,Teichrieb Claudio1,Silva Samuel M.1,Maroneze Rafael1,Bodmann Bardo2,Mortarini Luca3,Cava Daniela3,Anfossi Domenico3

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

3. National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Bologna, Italy

Abstract

AbstractA 140-m micrometeorological tower has been operating since August 2016 at 4 km from the coastline and 250 m from a thermal power plant that releases heat from its 20-m stacks in southeastern Brazil. The measurements include 11 levels of turbulence observations and 10 levels of slow-response temperature and humidity. The observed atmospheric structure is largely dependent on the wind direction with respect to the power plant. When winds blow from the plant to the tower, the air layer between 20 and 60 m of the atmosphere may be warmed by as much as 2°C. In these circumstances there are events when the emissions pass directly by the tower. They allow the analysis of turbulence structures of thermal plumes generated from the plant’s heat release in comparison with those generated by the surface heating. In the more common case of winds blowing from the tower to the plant, the observations allow a detailed description of the local atmospheric boundary layer. During the day, vertical profiles of turbulent quantities and their spectral distributions show a cycle controlled by interactions between the land and oceanic surfaces, such as a thermal internal boundary layer. At night, there is a systematic tendency of progressive stabilization throughout the period, suitable for the analysis of the boundary layer transition from weakly to very stable conditions. The data also grant the inference of detailed vertical profiles of turbulent diffusion coefficients directly from observations.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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