Vertical Structure in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer and its Implication for the Inertial Dissipation Method |
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Authors: | Anna Sjöblom Ann-Sofi Smedman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Earth Sciences, Meteorology, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The structure of the marine atmospheric boundarylayer and the validity ofMonin–Obukhov similarity theory over the seahave been investigated using longterm measurements. Three levels of turbulencemeasurements (at 10 m, 18 mand 26 m) at Östergarnsholm in themiddle of the Baltic Sea have beenanalysed. The results show that turbulentparameters have a strong dependenceon the actual height due to wave influence.The wind profile and thus thenormalised wind gradient are very sensitiveto wave state. The lower part of theboundary layer can be divided into three heightlayers, a wave influenced layerclose to the surface, a transition layer andan undisturbed ordinary surfacelayer; the depth of the layers is determinedby the wave state. This heightstructure can, however, not be found for thenormalised dissipation, which is onlya function of the stability, except duringpronounced swell where the actualheight also has to be accounted for. Theresults have implications for the heightvariation of the turbulent kinetic energy(TKE) budget. Thus, the imbalancebetween production and dissipation willalso vary with height according to thevariation of wave state. This, in turn,will of course have strong implicationsfor the inertial dissipation method, inwhich a parameterisation of the TKEbudget is used. |
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Keywords: | Inertial dissipation method Marine atmospheric boundary layer Turbulent kinetic energy budget Vertical structure Waves |
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