The need for improved cloud parameterisations in a road surface temperature model is
demonstrated.
Case studies from early 1994 are used to investigate methods of tracking cloud cover
using satellite imagery and upper level geostrophic flow. Two of these studies are included
in this thesis. Errors encountered in cloud tracking methods were investigated as well as
relationships between cloud height and pixel brightness in satellite imagery.
For the first time, a one dimensional energy balance model is developed to investigate the
effects of erroneous cloud forecasts on surface temperature. The model is used to
determine detailed dependency of surface freezing onset time and minimum temperature on
cloud cover.
Case studies from the 1995/96 winter in Devon are undertaken to determine effects of
differing scenarios of cloud cover change. From each study, an algorithm for predicting
road surface temperature is constructed which could be used in future occurrences of the
corresponding scenario of the case study. Emphasis is strongly placed on accuracy of
predictions of surface freezing onset time and minimum surface temperature.
The role o f surface and upper level geostrophic flow, humidity and surface wetness in
temperature prediction is also investigated. In selected case studies, mesoscale data are also
analysed and compared with observations to determine feasibility of using mesoscale models
to predict air temperature.
Finally, the algorithms constructed from the 1995/96 studies are tested using case studies
from the 1996/97 winter. This winter was significantly different from its preceding one
which consequently meant that the algorithm from only one scenario of the 1995/96 winter
could be tested. An algorithm is also constructed from a 1996/97 winter case study
involving a completely different scenario
Recommendations for future research suggest testing of existing algorithms with guidance
on additional scenarios.
Date of Award | 1997 |
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Original language | English |
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THE INTEGRATION OF CLOUD SATELLITE IMAGES WITH PREDICTION OF ICY CONDITIONS ON DEVON'S ROADS
CLARK, R. T. (Author). 1997
Student thesis: PhD