Stable boundary layers: observations,models and variability part II: Data analysis and averaging effects |
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Authors: | S. H. Derbyshire |
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Affiliation: | (1) MRU Cardington, MK42 0TH Shortstown, Beds., England |
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Abstract: | As argued in Part I (Derbyshire, 1995), variability is a key issue in stable boundary layers, and differences in variability between observations and idealized models may imply sytematic biases. Here we discuss how data analysis can be geared to allow for variability and thus consistency with models. Instrumental errors, smoothing methods and vertical discretization are considered. We then show how statistical averaging broadly improves the agreement of heterogeneous results in Part I with the Brost-Wyngaard closure. Recommendations are made for the information needed to analyze apparent differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous stable boundary layers.Part of UK Meteorological Office Atmospheric Processes Research Division |
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