An advective mixed-layer model for heat and moisture incorporating an analytic expression for moisture entrainment |
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Authors: | D G Steyn |
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Institution: | (1) Atmospheric Science Program, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, B.C., Canada |
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Abstract: | A slab mixed-layer model with zero-order entrainment for both temperature and humidity is developed in order to examine the relative magnitude of advective and turbulence flux convergence effects. The model formulation provides an analytic function for the ratio of surface-layer to entrainment-layer humidity flux. Model results are compared with measured mixed-layer properties over one day at a coastal location. It is concluded that the model is highly successful at simulating the mixed-layer depth, and mean mixed-layer humidity. It is suggested that a first-order model may be more appropriate for the latter half of the day when the mixed-layer depth is decreasing due to the dominance of advection over vertical turbulence flux convergence. |
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