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Modelling of turbulence over low hills and varying surface roughness
Authors:A. C. M. Beljaars  J. L. Walmsley  P. A. Taylor
Affiliation:(1) Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, 3730 AE De Bilt, P.O. Box 201, The Netherlands;(2) Atmospheric Environment Service, 4905 Dufferin St., Downsview, Ont., Canada
Abstract:Neutral surface layer flow over low hills and varying surface roughness is considered with emphasis on closure schemes in relation to the prediction of turbulence quantities. The equations are linearised, Fourier transformed in the two horizontal directions and solved by means of a finite difference method in the vertical. Three closure schemes are. employed, namely mixing length, E-epsiv and e-epsiv-Tgr closure where E, epsiv and Tgr indicate that differential equations are used for turbulent kinetic energy, dissipation rate and shear stress. Model calculations are compared with experimental data for the step in roughness problem and for the Askervein hill. The mean flow results turn out to be relatively insensitive to the closure scheme. The shear stress and the dimensionless shear, however, are much better predicted with the E-epsiv equations than with mixing length closure. In the outer layer of the hill problem, advection of shear stress becomes important. An equation for Tgr is needed here.
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