Abstract

<p>In this study, we developed a new urban parameterization method of wind speeds. The parameterization method uses building morphology parameters (the volumetric fraction, the plane area fraction, and the average height of buildings) for three different areas. For this, we investigated the relationships between the wind speed change rates by buildings and the urban parameters in three target areas. Each target area includes an automated weather station (AWS) at its center. We conducted the multiple regression analysis to make look-up tables for the relationships between the wind speed change rates and the urban morphology parameters for 32 inflow directions in the target areas. For validation, we simulated the wind speeds at the AWSs using a CFD model coupled to the local data assimilation and prediction system (LDAPS), one of the operational numerical prediction systems of the Korean Meteorological Administration. The results showed that the estimated wind speeds at the AWSs in the three target areas were very similar to those simulated by the LDAPS-CFD coupled model as well as those observed at the AWSs.</p>

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