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Turbulent structure of the interfacial layer capping the atmospheric boundary layer

Posted on:2006-10-30Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Pennsylvania State UniversityCandidate:Otte, Martin JFull Text:PDF
GTID:1450390005994682Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The structure of the interfacial layer capping the atmospheric boundary layer is not well understood. The dominant influence on turbulence within the interfacial layer is the stable stratification induced by the capping inversion. A series of 26 high-resolution large-eddy simulation runs ranging from neutral, inversion-capped to free-convection cases is used to study interfacial-layer turbulence. We find that the interfacial layer is similar in many aspects to a classic stable boundary layer. For example, the shapes of interfacial-layer spectra and cospectra, including the locations of the spectral peaks, agree with previous observations from nocturnal PBLs. The eddy diffusivities, variances, structure-function parameters, and dissipation rates within the interfacial layer, suitably nondimensionalized using local scaling, also agree with observations from nocturnal PBLs. These results may lead to improved models of the interfacial layer and entrainment, and may also have implications for remote sensing of the interfacial layer.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interfacial layer, Layer capping the atmospheric boundary, Capping the atmospheric boundary layer, Observations from nocturnal pbls
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