An Alternative Eddy-Viscosity Model for the Horizontally Uniform Atmospheric Boundary Layer |
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Authors: | J. D. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lab. of Meterology, Department of Applied Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Build. Phys. V., University Campus, 157 84 Athens, Greece;(2) Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Lofos Koufou, Penteli, 152 36 Athens, Greece;(3) Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, 811 00 Mytilene, Greece |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the utility of specifying the eddy viscosity for the horizontally uniform boundary layer as the product of the variance of vertical velocity and an empirical time scale τ w , as opposed to the more usual formulation where k is the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE), λ k is a length scale and α is a dimensionless coefficient. Simulations were compared with the observations on Day 33 of the Wangara experiment, and with a plausible specification of τ w (or λ k ) each model simulated convective boundary-layer development reasonably well, although the closure produced a more realistic width for the entrainment layer. Under the light winds of Day 33, and with the onset of evening cooling, an excessively shallow and strongly-stratified nocturnal inversion developed, and limited its own further deepening. Boundary-layer models that neglect radiative heat transport and parametrize convective transport by eddy viscosity closure are prone to this runaway (unstable) feedback when forced by a negative (i.e. downward) surface flux of sensible heat. |
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