The wind field of an intense idealised downburst wind storm has been studied using an axisymmetric, dry, non-hydrostatic numerical sub-cloud model. The downburst driving processes of evaporation and melting have been paramaterized by an imposed cooling source that triggers and sustains a downdraft. The simulated downburst exhibits many characteristics of observed full-scale downburst events, in particular the presence of a primary and counter rotating secondary ring vortex at the leading edge of the diverging front. The counter-rotating vortex is shown to significantly influence the development and structure of the outflow. Numerical forcing and environmental characteristics have been systematically varied to determine the influence on the ...
Urban structures are vulnerable to the various forces of nature and are regulated by stringent requi...
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 61400-1 for the design of wind turbines...
There has been much debate of late regarding the physical simulation of downbursts and, in particula...
The wind field of an intense idealised downburst wind storm has been studied using an axisymmetric, ...
Convective downburst wind storms generate the peak annual gust wind speed for many parts of the non-...
Convectively driven downburst winds pose a threat to structures and communities in many regions of A...
A, dry, non-hydrostatic sub-cloud model is used to simulate an isolated stationary downburst wind ev...
Thunderstorm is a severe phenomenon which can produce downburst winds capable for causing significan...
Thunderstorm downbursts have been reported to cause damage or failure to wind turbine arrays. We ext...
Thunderstorm downbursts have been reported to cause damage or failure to wind turbine arrays. We ext...
Thunderstorm downbursts are important for wind engineers as they have been shown to produce the desi...
A downburst-producing convective storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama Prefecture in Japan was reprod...
intense thunderstorms are important weather phenomenon which impact on numerous aspects of countrywi...
A “downburst” is defined as a diverging wind system that occurs when a strong downdraft induces an o...
Thunderstorm winds, i.e. downbursts, are cold descending currents originating from cumulonimbus clou...
Urban structures are vulnerable to the various forces of nature and are regulated by stringent requi...
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 61400-1 for the design of wind turbines...
There has been much debate of late regarding the physical simulation of downbursts and, in particula...
The wind field of an intense idealised downburst wind storm has been studied using an axisymmetric, ...
Convective downburst wind storms generate the peak annual gust wind speed for many parts of the non-...
Convectively driven downburst winds pose a threat to structures and communities in many regions of A...
A, dry, non-hydrostatic sub-cloud model is used to simulate an isolated stationary downburst wind ev...
Thunderstorm is a severe phenomenon which can produce downburst winds capable for causing significan...
Thunderstorm downbursts have been reported to cause damage or failure to wind turbine arrays. We ext...
Thunderstorm downbursts have been reported to cause damage or failure to wind turbine arrays. We ext...
Thunderstorm downbursts are important for wind engineers as they have been shown to produce the desi...
A downburst-producing convective storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama Prefecture in Japan was reprod...
intense thunderstorms are important weather phenomenon which impact on numerous aspects of countrywi...
A “downburst” is defined as a diverging wind system that occurs when a strong downdraft induces an o...
Thunderstorm winds, i.e. downbursts, are cold descending currents originating from cumulonimbus clou...
Urban structures are vulnerable to the various forces of nature and are regulated by stringent requi...
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 61400-1 for the design of wind turbines...
There has been much debate of late regarding the physical simulation of downbursts and, in particula...