Abstract

Abstract In a midlatitude coastal region such as the New York Bight (NYB), the general thermodynamic structure and dynamics of the sea-breeze circulation is poorly understood. The NYB sea-breeze circulation is often amplified by and coterminous with other regional characteristics and phenomena such as complex coastal topology, a low-level jet (LLJ), and coastal upwelling. While typically considered a summertime phenomenon, the NYB sea-breeze circulation occurs year-round. This study creates a methodology to objectively identify sea-breeze days and their associated LLJs from 2010 to 2020. Filtering parameters include surface-based observations of sea level pressure (SLP) gradient and diurnal tendencies, afternoon wind speed and direction tendencies, air temperature gradient, and the dewpoint depression. LLJs associated with the sea-breeze circulation typically occur within 150–300 m MSL and are identified using a coastal New York State Mesonet (NYSM) profiler site. Along coastal Long Island, there are on average 32 sea-breeze days annually, featuring winds consistently backing to the south and strengthening at or around 1800 UTC (1400 EDT). The NYB LLJ is most frequent in the summer months. Sea-breeze days are classified into two categories: classic and hybrid. A classic sea breeze is driven primarily by both cross-shore pressure and temperature gradients, with light background winds; while a hybrid sea breeze occurs in combination with other larger-scale features, such as frontal systems. Both types of sea breeze are similarly distributed with a maximum frequency during July.

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