Date:1/1/1987
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Andrews, D.G., J.R. Holton, C.B. Leovy
Title:Middle Atmosphere Dynamics: Chapter 8.3--Theory of the quasi-biennial oscillation.
Publication:Academic Press, Inc., 1987. 489 pp.
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Date:3/1/1998
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Bechtold, P., P. Siebesma
Title:Organization and representation of boundary layer clouds.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 55, 888-895
Abstract:This study is intended to summarize and to simplify the complicated processes in boundary layer cloud regimes using a single parameter, Q1, the normalized saturation deficit.
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Date:01/01/1987
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(19) Cumulus
Author:Betts, A.K., B.A. Albrecht
Title:Conserved variable analysis of the convective boundary layer thermodynamic structure over the topical oceans
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 83-99
Abstract:An analysis of FGGE dropwindsonde data using conserved thermodynamic variables shows mising line structure for the convective boundary layer over the equatorial Pacific. Deeper boundary layers show mixing line structures for the convective boundary
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Date:07/01/1988
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(19) Cumulus
Author:Blyth, A.M., D.J. Raymond
Title:Comparisons between observations of entrainment in Montana cumuli and results from a simple model
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 1965-1969
Abstract:Recent entrainment studies have showed that entrainment occurs at all levels in cumulus cloud irrespective of the thermodynamic conditions of the environment in which the clouds are growing. They have further suggested that cloudy parcels tend to proceed towards their level
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Date:1/1/1983
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Taylor, P.K., A.L.M. Grant, H. Gunther, G. Olbruck
Title:Mass, momentum, sensible heat and latent heat budgets for the lower atmosphere.
Publication:Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Land., 308. 275-290
Abstract:Radiosonde data from the JASIN meteorological triangle, of sides 200 km, have been used to construct mean budgets of mass, momentum and sensible and latent heat.
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Date:11/1/1983
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Blumen, W., R. Wu
Title:Baroclinic instability and frontogenesis with Ekman boundary layer dynamics incorporating the geostrophic momentum approximation.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 2630-2637
Abstract:The baroclinic instability of a two-dimensional uniform potential vorticity flow above a relatively thin viscous boundary layer is examined.
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Date:7/1/1972
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Bradshaw, P.
Title:The understanding and prediction of turbulent flow.
Publication:The Aeronautical Journal, 76, 739, 403-418
Abstract:No abstract.
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Date:1/1/1970
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Deardorff, J.W.
Title:A numerical study of three-dimensional turbulent channel flow at large Reynolds numbers.
Publication:J. Fluid Mech., 41, 2, 453-480
Abstract:The 3D, primitive equations of motion have been integrated numerically in time for the case of turbulent, plane Poiseuille flow at very large Reynolds numbers.
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Date:1/1/1970
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Deardorff, J.W.
Title:A 3D numerical investigation of the idealized planetary boundary layer.
Publication:Geo. Fluid Dynamics, 1, 377-410
Abstract:The nonlinear equations of motion are integrated numerically in time for a region of x-y-z space volume 3hxhxh, where h turns out to be a height slightly above the level where the wind first attains the geostrophic flow direction.
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Date:1/1/1974
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Deardorff, J.W.
Title:Three-dimensional numerical study of turbulence in an entraining mixed layer.
Publication:Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 7, 199-226
Abstract:The mean structure calculated by a 3D numerical model of a heated planetary-boundary layer, in simulation of DAY 33 of the Australian Wangara data, has been previously described.
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Date:1/1/1973
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:McElroy, J.L.
Title:A numerical study of the nocturnal heat island over a medium-sized mid-latitude city (Columbus, Ohio).
Publication:Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 3, 442-453
Abstract:A numerical investigation is conducted of the nocturnal heat island over Columbus, Ohio, is relatively flat mid-latitude city.
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Date:1/1/1970
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Pielke, R.A., H.A. Panofsky
Title:Turbulence characteristics along several towers.
Publication:Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1, 115-130
Abstract:Observations from several towers are used to show how measurements of wind and temperature near the surface can be used to estimate the variances of the horizontal velocity and the dissipation rate up to the top of the towers...
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Date:2/1/1986
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Shirer, H.N.
Title:On cloud sreet development in three dimensions: Parallel and Rayleigh instabilities.
Publication:Beitr. Phys. Atmosph., 59, 126-149
Abstract:Orientation angles and horizontal wavelengths of boundary layer rolls or cloud streets are determined from an analysis of a truncated spectral model of 3D shallow moist Boussinesq convection in a shearing environment.
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Date:10/1/1970
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Tennekes, H.
Title:Free convection in the turbulent Ekman layer of the atmosphere.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 27, 1027-1034
Abstract:This paper deals with the problem of fully developed free convection in the atmospheric boundary layer.
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Date:2/1/1974
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Wilkins, E.M., Y. Sasaki, R.L. Inman, L.L. Terrell
Title:Vortex formation in a friction layer: A numerical simulation.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 102, 99-114
Abstract:Axially symmetric thermal convection in a rotating environment with a friction layer is investigated by numerically integrating an approximate system of equations.
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Date:3/1/1971
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Wilkins, E.M., Y. Sasaki, R.H. Schauss
Title:Interactions between the velocity fields of successive thermals.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 99, 215-226
Abstract:Solitary thermals and continuous plume thermals both occur in nature, and the intermediate ease of interacting successive thermals in a series may also be an important part of atmospheric convection.
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Date:1/1/1987
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Andrews, D.G., J.R. Holton, C.B. Leovy
Title:Theory of quasi-biennial oscillations
Publication:Middle Atmosphere Dynamics, Academic Press, Inc. 489 pp.
Abstract:No abstract.
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Date:11/15/1967
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lilly, D.K.
Title:The representation of small-scale turbulence in numerical simulation experiments.
Publication:Proc. IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Environmental Sciences, November 14-16, 1967, NY.
Abstract:Simulation is the name frequently applied to direct numerical time integration of hydrodynamic equations as initial value-boundary value problems.
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Date:12/01/1978
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Nickerson, E.C., J.M. Fritsch, C.F. Chappell, D.R. Smith
Title:Numerical simulations of orographic and convective cloud systems
Publication:Annual Report, U.S. DOC, NOAA, ERL, Boulder, CO, 114 pp
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Date:10/01/1999
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Zilitinkevich, S., V. M. Gryanik, V. N. Lykossov, D. V. Mironov
Title:Third-order transport and nonlocal turbulence closures for convective boundary layers
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 3463-3477
Abstract:The turbulence closure problem for convective boundary layers is considered with the chief aim to advance the understanding and modeling of nonlocal transport due to large-scale semiorganized structures.
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Date:10/01/1999
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Mironov, D. V., V. M. Gryanik, V. N. Lykossov, S. S. Zilitinkevich
Title:Comments on
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 3478-3481
Abstract:None.
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Date:10/01/1999
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Abdella, K., N. McFarlane
Title:Comments on
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 3482-3483
Abstract:None.
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Date:04/15/2000
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Kosovic, B., J.A. Curry
Title:A large eddy simulaitn study of a quasi-steady, stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1052-1068
Abstract:Using the large eddy simulation (LES) technique, the authors study a clear-air, stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) as it approaches a quasi-steady state
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Date:04/15/2000
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Kosovic, B., J.A. Curry
Title:A large eddy simulaitn study of a quasi-steady, stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1052-1068
Abstract:Using the large eddy simulation (LES) technique, the authors study a clear-air, stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) as it approaches a quasi-steady state
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Date:01/01/1998
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Stevens, B., W.R. Cotton, G. Feingold
Title:A critique of one- and two-dimensional models of boundary layer clouds with a binned representations of drop microphysics
Publication:Atmos. Res., 47-48, 529-553
Abstract:A variety of models of boundary layer turbulence are increasingly being coupled to binned representation of cloud-drop spectra for the prupose of studying cloudy boundary layers and aerosol-cloud-drop interactions.
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Date:03/15/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Fedorovich, E., F. T. M. Nieuwstadt, R. Kaiser
Title:Numerical and Laboratory Study of Horizontally Evolving Convective Boundary Layer. Part II: Effects of Elevated Wind Shear and Surface Roughness
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 546-560
Abstract:Modifications of turbulence regime in the sheared convective boundary layer (CBL) by a number of external nonbuoyant forcings are studied experimentally in a thermally stratified wind tunnel and numerically by means of large eddy simulation
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Date:07/15/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Larson, V.E., R. Wood, P.R. Field, J.-C. Golaz, T.H. Vonder Haar, W.R. Cotton
Title:Small-scale and mesoscale variability of scalars in cloudy boundary layers: One-dimensional probability density functions
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 1978-1994
Abstract:A key to parameterizaton of subgrid-scale processes is the probability density function (PDF) of conserved scalars.
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Date:08/01/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lappen, C.-L., D.A. Randall
Title:Toward a unified parameterization of the boundary layer and moist convection. Part I: A new type of mass-flux model
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2021-2036
Abstract:Higher-order closure (HOC) models have been proposed for parameterization of the turbulent planetary bounfary layer (PBL).
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Date:08/01/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lappen, C.-L., D.A. Randall
Title:Toward a unified parameterization of the boundary layer and moist convection. Part II: Lateral mass exchanges and subplume-scale fluxes
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2037-2051
Abstract:The dissipation parameterizations developed for higher-order closure are used to parameterize lateral entrainment and detrainment in mass-flux model.
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Date:08/01/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lappen, C.-L., D.A. Randall
Title:Toward a unified paremeterization of the boundary layer and moist convection. Part III: Simulations of clear and cloudy convection
Publication: J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2052-2072
Abstract:A model that employs a new form of mass-flux closure (described in Part I of this paper) is applied to a variety of clear and cloudy planetary boundary layers (PBLs) including dry convection from the Wangara Experiment, trade wind cumulus from the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX), and marine stratocumulus from the Atlantic Stratocumulus Experiment (ASTEX).
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Date:08/01/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Schafer, R., P.T. May, T.D. Keenan, K. McGuffie, W.L. Ecklund, P.E. Johnston, K.S. Gage
Title:Boundary layer development over a tropical island during the maritime continent thunderstorm experiment
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2163-2179
Abstract:Data collected during the Maritime Contient Thuderstorm Experiment (MCTEX) (10 November- 10 December 1995) have been used to analyze boundary layer development and circulations over two almost flat, tropical island.
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Date:01/01/2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Pelly, J.L., S.E. Belcher
Title:A mixed-layer model of the well-mixed stratocumulus-topped boundary layer
Publication:Boundary- Layer Met., 100, 171-187
Abstract:Recently a range of sophisticated large-eddy simulations of the cloud-topped boundary layer have been intercompared and further compared with observations and single column models.
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Date:09/15/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:V.L. Gryanik, Hartmann, J.
Title:A Turbulence Closure for the Convective Boundary Layer Based on a Two-Scale Mass-Flux Approach
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2729-2744
Abstract:The closure problem for the convective turbulence of the shear-free and low to moderate wind atmospheric boundary layer is considered.
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Date:09/01/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Monti, P., H.J.S. Fernando, M. Princevac, W.C. Chan, T.A. Kowalewski, E.R. Pardyjak
Title:Observations of Flow and Turbulence in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer of a Slope
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2513-2534
Abstract:Measurements were conducted on an eastern slope of the Salt Lake Basin (SLB) as a part of the Vertical Transport and Mixing Experiment (VTMX) conducted in October 2000.
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Date:09/15/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Van de Wiel, B.J.H., A.F. Moene, R.J. Ronda, H.A.R. DeBruin, A.A.M. Holtslag
Title:Intermittent Turbulence and Oscillations in the Stable Boundary Layer over Land. Part II: A System Dynamics Approach
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2567-2581
Abstract:In the stable boundary layer it is often observed that turbulence is not continuous in space and time.
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Date:09/01/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Jones, P.A., Bannon, P.R.
Title:A Mixed-Layer Model of the Diurnal Dryline
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2582-2593
Abstract:This study examines the diurnal behavior of the dryline system using a mixed-layer model to represent the cool moist air capped by an inversion to the east of the line.
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Date:09/01/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Andreas, E.L., B.B. Hicks
Title:Comments on
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2605-2607
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Date:09/01/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Johansson, C., A. Smedman, U. Hogstrom
Title:Reply
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2608-2614
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Date:2001
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(53) Planetary/Atmospheric Boundary
Author:Golaz, J.C., V.E. Larson, W.R. Cotton
Title:Development of a new parameterization for representing boundary layer clouds in mesoscale models
Publication:Proc. 9th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes
Abstract:none.
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Date:10/15/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(66) Stratiform/Stratocu Clouds
Author:Lewellen, D.C., W.S. Lewellen
Title:Entrainment and Decoupling Relations for Cloudy Boundary Layers
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2966-2986
Abstract:An idealized model of the relationship between entrainment in cloud-topped boundary layers, circulation structure, and the degree of decoupling between the cloud and subcloud layers is developed based on simple turbulent flux distributions and the premise that the entrainment rate, both at cloud top and across cloud base when some stability exsists there, is controlled by the large-eddy structure for quasi-steady buoyantly driven conditions.
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Date:10/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Min, I.A., R.N. Abernathy, H.L. Lundblad
Title:Measurement and Analysis of Puff Dispersions above the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Using Quantitative Imagery
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 41, 1027-1041
Abstract:Collection and analysis of puff dispersion data in the atmosphere using a remote sensing technique are presented.
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Date:12/1/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lilly, D.K.
Title:Entrainment into Mixed Layers. Part I: Sharp-Edged and Smoothed Tops
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 3340-3352
Abstract:A pervasive issue in the analysis of clear and cloud-containing convectively mixed layers is how to predict their growth through entrainment.
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Date:12/1/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Lilly, D.K.
Title:Entrainment into Mixed Layers. Part II: A New Closure
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 3353-3361
Abstract:A new entrainment closure for convectively mixed boundary layers particularly those topped by stratocumulus clouds is developed and calibrated against results of large eddy simulations carried out by C.-H. Moeng.
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Date:1992
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(39) Large Eddy Simulation
Author:Hadfield, Cotton, Pielke
Title:Large-Eddy simulations of thermally forced circulations in the convective boundary layer. Part II: The effect of changes in wavelength and wind speed
Publication:Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 58, 307-327
Abstract:none.
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Date:1988
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Hadfield, Cotton, Pielke
Title:Comments on
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 1970-1972
Abstract:none.
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Date:1981
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta
Title:The development of the heated boundary layer model for flow over mountainous terrain
Publication:2nd Conference on Mountain Meteorlogy, 9-12 Nov., Steamboat Springs, CO.
Abstract:none.
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Date:1981
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, Bader, Tripoli, Cotton
Title:A boundary-layer model for flow over mountainous terrain
Publication:2nd Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 9-12 Nov. Steamboat Springs, CO.
Abstract:none
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Date:1981
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, Cotton
Title:An investigation of thermally-forced boundary layer floww over mountainous terrain
Publication:IAMAP Conf., Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:none.
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Date:1979
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, Cotton
Title:A diagnostic parameterization for subgrid covariances in a boundary-layer model
Publication:4th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 29 Oct.- 1 Nov. Silver Springs, MD.
Abstract:none.
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Date:1979
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, Cotton
Title:Horizontal and vertical structure of diurnal boundary layer flow patterns over mountainous terrain
Publication:4th Symposium on Turbulence Diffusion and Air Pollution, Jan 15-18, Reno, NV. 217-224
Abstract:none.
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Date:1981
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, Cotton
Title:Boundary-layer and surface flux measurements over a wide, flat, valley in the Colorado Rockies
Publication:5th Symposium of Turbulence, Diffusion, and Air Pollution, Atlanta, GA.
Abstract:none
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Date:1981
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, R.., W.R. Cotton
Title:A
Publication:Fifth Symp. on Turbulence, Diffusion, and Air Pollution, Atlanta, GA.
Abstract:none.
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Date:1977
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Manton, Cotton
Title:Parameterization of the atmospheric surface layer
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 34, 331-334
Abstract:none.
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Date:1978
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Cotton, George
Title:A summer with PAM
Publication:4th Symposium on Metor. Observations and Instrumentation, April 10-14 Denver, CO. 87-92
Abstract:none.
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Date:1978
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Cotton, Hahn, Banta
Title:Air Turbulence measurements in and below cumulus congestus over mountainous terrain.
Publication:Conf. on Cloud Physics and Atmos. Elec., Issaquah, Wash., 408-415
Abstract:none.
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Date:1979
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta
Title:Subgrid condensation in a cumulus cloud model
Publication:6th Conference on Probablity and Statistics in Atmos. Sciences, 9-12 Oct., 197-202
Abstract:none
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Date:01/01/2002
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Banta, R.M., R.K. Newsom, J.K. Lundquist, Y.L. Pichugina, R.L. Coulter, L. Mahrt
Title:Nocturnal low-level jet characteristics over Kansas during CASES-99
Publication:Boundary-Layer Met., 105, 221-252
Abstract:Characteristics and evolution of the low-level jet (LLJ) over southeastern Kansas were investigated during the 1999 Copperative Surface-Atmosphere Exchange Study (CASES-99) field campaing with an instrument completment....
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Date:01/01/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Newsom, R.K., R.M. Banta
Title:Shear-flow instability in the stable nocturnal boundary layer as observed by Doppler Lidar during CASES-99
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 16-33
Abstract:This study investigates a shear-flow instability observed in the stably stratified nighttime boundary layer on 6 October 1999 during the Cooperative Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Study (CASES-99) in south-central Kansas.
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Date:01//01/2004
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Grant, A.L.M., A.P. Lock
Title:The turbulent kinetic energy budget for shallow cumulus convection
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 130, 401-422
Abstract:Turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) budgets derived from large-eddy simulations of the cumulus-capped boundary layer are analysed using recently developed similarity ideas.
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Date:11/01/1982
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Mellor, G.L., T. Yamada
Title:Development of a turbulence closure model for geophysical fluid problems
Publication:Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 20, 851-875.
Abstract:Applications of second-moment turbulent closure hypotheses to geophysical fluid problems have developed rapidly since 1973, when genuine skill in coping with the effects of satratification was demonstrated.
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Date:10/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Poulos, G.S., S.P. Burns
Title:An evaluation of bulk Ri-based surface layer flux formulas for stable and very stable conditions with intermittent turbulence
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2523-2537
Abstract:High-rate near-surface overnight amtospheric data taken during the Cooperative Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Study-1999 (CASES-99) is used quantify...
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Date:07/15/2004
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Andrejczuk, M., W.W. Grabowski, S.P. Malinowski, P.K. Smolarkiewicz
Title:Numerical simulation of cloud-clear air interfactial mixing
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 1726-1739.
Abstract:This paper discusses results from a series of direct numerical simulations of the microscale cloud-clear air mixing, set for in the idealized scenario of decaying moist turbulence.
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Date:02/15/2004
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:De Roode, S.R., P.G. Dyunkerke
Title:Large-eddy simulation: How large is large enough?
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 403-421.
Abstract:The length scale evolution of various quantities in a clear convective boundary layer (CBL), a stratocumulus-topped boundary layer, and three radiatively cooled (
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Date:09/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Letzel, M.O., S. Raasch
Title:Large eddy simulation of thermally induced oscillations in the convective boundary layer
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2328-2341.
Abstract:Mesoscale circulations induced by differential boundary layer heating due to surface inhomogeneities on scales of 5 km and more can significantly change the average properties and the structure of the convective boundary layer (CBL) as well as trigger off temporal oscillations.
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Date:04/15/2004
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Moeng, C.H., J.C. McWilliams, R. Rotunno, P.P. Sullivan, J. Weil
Title:Investigating 2D modeling of atmospheric convection in the PBL
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 889-903.
Abstract:The performance of a two-dimensional (2D) numerical model in representing three-dimensional (3D) planetary boundary layer (PBL) convection is investigated by comparing the 2D model solution to that of a 3D large-eddy simulation.
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Date:11/01/2004
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Neggers, R.A.J., A.P. Siebesma, G. Lenderink, A.A.M. Holtslag
Title:An evaluation of mass flux closures for diurnal cycles of shallow cumulus
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 2525-2538.
Abstract:Three closure methods for the mass flux at cloud base in shallow cumulus convection are critically examined for the difficult case of a diurnal cycle over land.
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Date:08/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Pino, D., J. Vila-Guerau de Arellano, P.G. Duynkerke
Title:The contribution of shear to the evolution of a convective boundary layer
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1913-1926.
Abstract:The role of shear in the development and maintenace of a convective boundary layer is studied by means of observation and large eddy simulations (LESs).
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Date:05/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Siebesma, A.P., C.S. Bretherton, A. Brown, A. Chlong, J. Cuxart, P.G. Duynkerke, H. Jiang, M. Khairoutdinov, D. Lewellen, C.H. Moneg, E. Sanchez, B. Stevens, D.E. Stevens
Title:A large eddy simulation intercomparison study of shallow cumulus convection
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1201-1219.
Abstract:This paper reports an intercomparison study on undistributed trade wind cumulus convection under steady-state conditions as observed during the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX) with 10 large eddy simulation (LES) models.
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Date:05/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Siebesma, A.P., C.S. Bretherton, A. Brown, A. Chlong, J. Cuxart, P.G. Duynkerke, H. Jiang, M. Khairoutdinov, D. Lewellen, C.H. Moneg, E. Sanchez, B. Stevens, D.E. Stevens
Title:A large eddy simulation intercomparison study of shallow cumulus convection
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1201-1219.
Abstract:This paper reports an intercomparison study on undistributed trade wind cumulus convection under steady-state conditions as observed during the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX) with 10 large eddy simulation (LES) models.
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Date:08/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Tian, W., D.J. Parker
Title:A modeling study and scaling analysis of orographic effects on boundary layer shallow convection
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1981-1991.
Abstract:Effects of orography on boundary layer shallow convection under various background winds are studied using a two-dimensional model together with scaling analysis.
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Date:01/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
(66) Stratiform/Stratocu Clouds
Author:Wang, S., Q. Wang, G. Feingold
Title:Turbulence, condensation, and liquid water transport in numerically simulated nonprecipitating stratocumulus clouds
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 262-278.
Abstract:Condensation and turbulent liquid water transport in stratocumulus clouds involve complicated interactions between turbulence dynamics and cloud microphysical processes, and play essential roles in defining the cloud structure.
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Date:04/15/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:Neggers, R.A.J., H.J.J. Jonker, A.P. Siebesma
Title:Size statistics of cumulus cloud populations in large-eddy simulations
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1060-1074
Abstract:Cloud size distribution of shallow cumulus cloud populations are calculated using the large-eddy simulation (LES) approach.
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Date:01/01/2003
Subject:(10) Boundary Layer Dynamics And Thermal Convection
Author:DeRoode, S.R., C.S. Bretherton
Title:Mass-flux budgets of shallow cumulus clouds
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 137-151.
Abstract:The vertical transport by shallow nonprecipitating cumulus clouds of conserved variables, such as the total specific humidity of the liquid water potential temperature, can be well modeled by the mass-flux approach, in which the cloud ...
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