In-Street Wind Direction Variability in the Vicinity of a Busy Intersection in Central London

  • Ahmed A. Balogun
  • , Alison S. Tomlin
  • , Curtis R. Wood
  • , Janet F. Barlow
  • , Stephen E. Belcher
  • , Robert J. Smalley
  • , Justin J.N. Lingard
  • , Sam J. Arnold
  • , Adrian Dobre
  • , Alan G. Robins
  • , Damien Martin
  • , Dudley E. Shallcross

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Abstract

We present results from fast-response wind measurements within and above a busy intersection between two street canyons (Marylebone Road and Gloucester Place) in Westminster, London taken as part of the DAPPLE (Dispersion of Air Pollution and Penetration into the Local Environment; www.dapple.org.uk) 2007 field campaign. The data reported here were collected using ultrasonic anemometers on the roof-top of a building adjacent to the intersection and at two heights on a pair of lamp-posts on opposite sides of the intersection. Site characteristics, data analysis and the variation of intersection flow with the above-roof wind direction (Θref) are discussed. Evidence of both flow channelling and recirculation was identified within the canyon, only a few metres from the intersection for along-street and across-street roof-top winds respectively. Results also indicate that for oblique roof-top flows, the intersection flow is a complex combination of bifurcated channelled flows, recirculation and corner vortices. Asymmetries in local building geometry around the intersection and small changes in the background wind direction (changes in 15-min mean Θref of 5°-10°) were also observed to have profound influences on the behaviour of intersection flow patterns. Consequently, short time-scale variability in the background flow direction can lead to highly scattered in-street mean flow angles masking the true multi-modal features of the flow and thus further complicating modelling challenges.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-513
Number of pages25
JournalBoundary-Layer Meteorology
Volume136
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Keywords

  • DAPPLE field campaign
  • Dispersion
  • Flow bifurcation
  • Flow channelling
  • Recirculation
  • Urban intersection

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