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14 February 2003 Water and land surface satellite based data for use in the UTC-M Mesoscale planetary boundary layer atmospheric model: sea breeze predictions along central Florida using a thermal sub-model
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Proceedings Volume 4880, Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2002; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464380
Event: International Symposium on Remote Sensing, 2002, Crete, Greece
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to present simulation results of a thermal sub-model developed for the Florida Tech UTC-M sea-breeze model. The insertion of this thermal radiative model into the atmospheric planetary boundary layer model, allows calculation of time dependant heat flux boundary conditions at the air-land boundary that are derived from satellite data such as AVHRR and MODIS. The improved UTC-M planetary boundary layer model with this thermal sub-model is used to demonstrate the use of thermal inertia to help estimate heat fluxes at the land-air interface which in turn influences convergence and vertical fluxes, which then affects mesoscale meteorological wind and convergence predictions. We present thermal radiative model simulations and associated results due to the influence of the parameterization of the net surface radiation and thermal inertia using wavelength or channel specific data from MODIS and AVHRR satellite sensors. Results are presented for cloudless sky conditions.
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Charles R. Bostater Jr., Jerome King, and Lisa H. Huddleston "Water and land surface satellite based data for use in the UTC-M Mesoscale planetary boundary layer atmospheric model: sea breeze predictions along central Florida using a thermal sub-model", Proc. SPIE 4880, Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2002, (14 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464380
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Thermal modeling

Satellites

Data modeling

MODIS

Solar radiation

Reflectivity

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