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Angra Nuclear Power Plant Climatology, Rio De Janeiro

Abstract

The objective of this work is to characterize the mean diurnal and seasonal cycles around the Nuclear Power Plant in Angra dos Reis, RJ. The averages were taken for an hourly dataset in the period January 2005 and December 2012, based on four towers. Tower A measures air temperature and wind at three levels: 10, 60, and 100 m. Towers B, C, and D measure only wind at 15 m. The diurnal cycle of static stability show stable conditions prevailing during most of the day. The static stability starts to reduce at about 6 and 7 LT, whereas the most unstable conditions occur between 8 and 16 LT. Winds are predominantly weak, with the most frequent intensity between 1.5 and 2 m/s. The minimum of 10-m winds occur when the sea breeze starts, at about 9 LT. The catabatic winds are a strong feature of the Tower A-10 m winds, and reveals strong vertical shear. The other towers do not show a clear minimum in the diurnal cycle of the wind, but the maximum occurs between 13 and 15 LT. Stronger wind and heavier precipitations were registered in autumn, MAM, which suggests the period of stronger storms.

Keywords:
sea breeze; air temperature; wind; precipitation; diurnal cycle; seasonal cycle; Angra dos Reis

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