MONITORING THERMODYNAMIC REGIME OF ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE
https://doi.org/10.26006/29490995_2024_16_1_43
Abstract
In order to determine the impact of large urban agglomerations on the habitat, the Moscow Geophysical Monitoring Center has been operating at the IDG RAS since 2014, where instrumental observations of geophysical fields and meteorological characteristics of the surface atmosphere are systematically carried out. Taking into account the emergence of new tasks, as well as the need to expand the technical capabilities of the Center in 2022, its modernization was carried out: the list of recording tools was expanded and the methods of observation and data analysis were updated. The data obtained at the Center allow us to assess the relationship between the energy parameters of the surface layer of the atmosphere with disturbances of geophysical fields of natural and man-made origin and the level of atmospheric pollution by fine particles.
About the Authors
S. Yu. RybnovRussian Federation
A. V. Krasheninnikov
Russian Federation
S. P. Soloviev
Russian Federation
Yu. S. Rybnov
Russian Federation
Review
For citations:
Rybnov S.Yu., Krasheninnikov A.V., Soloviev S.P., Rybnov Yu.S. MONITORING THERMODYNAMIC REGIME OF ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE. Dynamic Processes in Geospheres. 2024;16(1):43-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26006/29490995_2024_16_1_43