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HRDL-Measured Turbulence Profiles for the Strong-LLJ SBL. R. Banta and Y. Pichugina Chemical Sciences Division, Earth System Research Lab., NOAA, Boulder. Bulk Ri regimes for the SBL. Weakly Stable. Strongly Stable. Traditional vs. Upside-Down (a la Mahrt ’99, ’02 w / Dean).
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HRDL-Measured Turbulence Profiles for the Strong-LLJ SBL R. Banta and Y. Pichugina Chemical Sciences Division, Earth System Research Lab., NOAA, Boulder
Bulk Ri regimes for the SBL Weakly Stable Strongly Stable
Background – ancient archives • Genesis • Exodus • Mahrt, Heald, Lenschow, Stankov, Troen, 1979; Caughey et al. 1979 • Deuteronomy • Nieuwstadt 1984 • Lenschow, Li, Zhu, and Stankov, 1988; Sorbjan, 1988
σu2 ~ TKE, via local scaling Bergström and Smedman (1995) found σu/u* ~ 2.44, σv/u* ~ 1.92, and σw/u* ~ 1.33 using tower time-series data, in approximate agreement with previous work. This would imply σv/ σu ~ 0.79 and σw/ σu ~ 0.54, or • TKE = 0.5 (σu2 + σv2 + σw2 ) = 0.5 (σu2 + 0.792σu2 + 0.542σu2 ) = 0.96 σu2
Mean = 0.043
Things to chew on • σu2 ~ TKE for stable conditions • UX normalization better than u* • even near sfc, and even though UX measured aloft; u*, in sfc layer • Peak σu/ UX near sfc ~ 0.05 • Profile shapes appear controlled by stability • NWP implications – large-scale control