Steady-state characteristics of inversions capping a well-mixed planetary boundary layer |
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Authors: | H. Kraus E. Schaller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Bioklimatologie der Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | The type of inversion discussed in this paper is essentially defined by subsidence, mixing due to thermally generated turbulent energy and a radiative flux difference at the inversion. A concept similar to that of Lilly (1968) is applied, assuming a well-mixed layer below the inversion and including advective and radiative processes.The characteristics of the inversion and of the whole PBL (e.g., height of inversion, height of cloud base, strength of inversion, flux-profiles) are investigated for their dependence on external parameters such as horizontal wind field divergence, advection, surface temperature excess, wind speed and surface temperature. This is done for steady-state conditions and gives considerable insight into the processes maintaining the type of inversion under consideration.A second goal is to present typical inversion structures, which can be found in certain climatic regions. The profiles of the state parameters and the energy-fluxes for the Trade-Wind region, the cold water area off the west-coast of California, the Norwegian Sea and the Arctic Ocean differ considerably. |
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