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A numerical model study of the structure and similarity scaling of the nocturnal boundary layer (NBL)
Authors:A Lacser  S P S Arya
Institution:(1) Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, 27695-8208 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA;(2) Present address: Israel Institute for Biological Research, 70450 Ness Ziona, Israel
Abstract:A one-dimensional numerical model based on the equations of mean motion and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE), with Delage's (1974) mixing-length parameterization has been used to simulate the mean and turbulent structure of the evolving stably stratified nocturnal boundary layer (NBL). The model also includes a predictive equation for the surface temperature and longwave radiational cooling effects.In the absence of advective and gravity wave effects, it is found that the model-simulated structure, after a few hours of evolution, could be ordered fairly well by a similarity scaling (u *0, theta*0, L 0, and h) based on surface fluxes and the NBL height. Simple expressions are suggested to describe the normalized profiles of momentum and heat fluxes, TKE, eddy-viscosity and energy dissipation. A good ordering of the same variables is also achieved by a local scaling (u *0, theta* and L) based on the height-dependent local fluxes. The normalized TKE, eddy viscosity and energy dissipation are unique functions of z/L and approach constant values as z/L rarr infin, where L is the local Monin-Obukhov length. These constants are close to the values predicted for the surface layer as z/L rarr infin, thus suggesting that the Monin-Obukhov similarity theory can be extended to the whole NBL, by using the local (height-dependent) scales in place of surface-layer scales. The observed NBL structure has been shown to follow local similarity (Nieuwstadt, 1984).
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