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Mechanisms for Diurnal Boundary Layer Circulations in the Great Basin Desert
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EngineeringGeomorphologyGreat Basin DesertGeophysical FlowSalt Lake CityEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGeophysicsAeolian ProcessAtmospheric ScienceMicrometeorologyArid EnvironmentHydrometeorologyMeteorologyGeographyHydrologyClimate DynamicsClimatologyDesertificationDrylandsMeteorological ForcingSalt BreezeDesert Studies
Abstract The purpose of this observation- and model-based study of the Great Basin Desert boundary layer is to illustrate the variety of locally forced circulations that can affect such an area during a diurnal cycle. The area of the Great Basin Desert (or Great Salt Lake Desert) that is studied is located to the southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. It is characteristic of the arid “basin and range” province of North America in that it contains complex terrain, varied vegetation and substrates, and high water tables associated with salt-encrusted basin flats (playas). The study area is especially well instrumented with surface meteorological stations operated by the U.S. Army's West Desert Test Center and a collection of cooperating mesonets in northeastern Utah. The study period was chosen based on the availability of special radiosonde data in this area. One of the processes that is documented here that is unique to desert environments is the salt breeze that forms around the edge of playas as a result of...
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