Observations of turbulent boundary-layer interaction with a thunderstorm outflow — A possible wake region energy source |
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Authors: | Gary L. Achtemeier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Office of Climate and Weather Analysis, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Illinois State Water Survey, 61820 Champaign, IL, USA;(2) U.S. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, P.O. Box 182A, 31020 Dry Branch, GA, USA |
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Abstract: | Laboratory and numerical model simulations of turbulent circulations within the wake regions of thunderstorm outflows have been done with the assumption that there is no turbulence within the ambient airmass. Furthermore, many observational studies have used Doppler radar data that have been filtered so that turbulent structures are reduced in amplitude or eliminated altogether. This study presents unique Doppler radar observations of the collision of a roll-like boundary-layer circulation with a gust flow. The boundary-layer circulation is seen to interact with the circulation within the gust flow head and to reappear within the wake region. It is suggested that the ambient boundary layer may be an energy source for the generation and/or maintenance of turbulence in the wake region. |
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