2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05293-z
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Impact of dust storm on the atmospheric boundary layer: a case study from western India

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“…One of the main sources of error in NWP models when simulating near-surface winds is the limited representation of the local terrain characteristics such as topography, vegetation coverage and roughness [98][99][100]. In addition, WRF physical parameterizations related to boundary-layer processes have mainly been developed through the observation data obtained from smooth surfaces [101], thus further contributing to WRF's limitations in accurately representing the wind regime over complex terrain.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the main sources of error in NWP models when simulating near-surface winds is the limited representation of the local terrain characteristics such as topography, vegetation coverage and roughness [98][99][100]. In addition, WRF physical parameterizations related to boundary-layer processes have mainly been developed through the observation data obtained from smooth surfaces [101], thus further contributing to WRF's limitations in accurately representing the wind regime over complex terrain.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%