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Boundary Layer Observations and Near-Surface Wind Estimation During the Landfalls of Hurricanes Ida (2021) and Zeta (2020) Geophysical Research Letters

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https://doi.org/10.1029/2025GL117487
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This study examines the boundary layer wind profile and turbulence variables during the landfalls of Hurricanes Ida (2021) and Zeta (2020) using ground-based Doppler radar observations and a nearby anemometer's wind measurements. While the radar sampled different parts of the hurricane circulation of the two cases, the observed maximum near-surface wind and frictional velocity were similar. Radar-retrieved wind profiles in both hurricanes revealed a boundary-layer jet generally >1 km AGL, descending toward smaller radii as the hurricanes moved inland. A “knee-like” structure in most wind profiles below the jet suggests an internal boundary layer (IBL) below 200 m and a log layer above it. Among the three methods for estimating near-surface sustained winds from radar-retrieved winds, leveraging low-level IBL winds improves estimation accuracy and reduces the uncertainty to the selection of upstream surface roughness length. These findings offer valuable guidance for developing future probabilistic near-surface wind products. Grant no. NA23OAR4590380
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