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Two-dimensional field of thermal turbulence at the edge of an escarpment
Authors:Kenneth E Kunkel
Institution:(1) Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory, 8002 White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA;(2) New Mexico Dept. of Agriculture, Box 5702, 88003 Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Abstract:Acoustic sounder measurements of the temperature structure parameter were obtained at the edge of an escarpment which is part of a ridge of mountains. These measurements indicate that in mountainous terrain, the daytime two-dimensional field of thermal turbulence is strongly affected by relative sun-slope orientation and wind direction out to ranges of at least 200–300 m. For the geometry of this site, westerly flow results in a field which tends to decrease rapidly to the west in the morning with a much less rapid decrease in the afternoon. At night, easterly flow results in significantly higher thermal turbulence compared to that obtained during westerly flow.These measurements show an increase in thermal turbulence at horizontal ranges of 100–200 m to the west of the escarpment during early afternoon on days with deep mixed layers. It is conjectured that this is due to the mountain upslope wind.
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