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On the Atmospheric Response to Urbanization and Open-Pit Mining under Various Geostrophic Wind Conditions

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 Simulations alternatively assuming a real landscape with and without open-pit mines and grown settlements were performed with a non-hydrostatic meteorological model of the meso-β-scale to elucidate whether the atmospheric response to such land-use changes is sensitive to the direction and magnitude of geostrophic wind. The results of simulations with the same geostrophic wind conditions substantiate that the daily domain-averages of the variables of state hardly differ for the different landscape realizations, except for cloud- and precipitating particles. However, land-use changes may significantly affect the local conditions over and downwind of the altered surfaces. The significant differences in the cloud- and precipitating particles, however, are not bound to the surroundings of land-use changes. The vertical component of wind vector, which is modified by the different heating of converted land-use, strongly affects cloud- and precipitation formation by the interaction cloud microphysics-dynamics. The magnitude of atmospheric response changes under the various directions and speeds of geostrophic wind for most of the field quantities and fluxes.

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Received February 10, 1999

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Mölders, N. On the Atmospheric Response to Urbanization and Open-Pit Mining under Various Geostrophic Wind Conditions. Meteorol Atmos Phys 71, 205–228 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007030050056

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