Title of article :
Micrometeorology and Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Author/Authors :
S. Pal Arya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Starting with simple definitions and the scope of micrometeorology and the atmospheric
planetary boundary layer (PBL), the importance of small-scale turbulent exchange and energy
dissipation processes in the PBL to the evolution of local weather and climate is pointed out. The
energy budgets of an ‘‘ideal’’ surface and a near-surface canopy layer are briefly described and typical
diurnal variations of measured energy fluxes at two (a rural and a suburban) sites are illustrated. Using
the conservation equations of thermodynamic energy and moisture, temporal and spatial variations of
mean air temperature and specific humidity are described. Diurnal evolutions of potential temperature
profiles and the corresponding PBL height are illustrated with some observed data. Typical mean wind
profiles in the daytime convective boundary layer (CBL) and the nighttime stable boundary layer (SBL)
are also shown and discussed. The strong influence of stability on the PBL height and structure and
their diurnal variations are discussed. The widely used flux-profile relations based on the Monin-
Obukhov surface-layer similarity theory are presented with a brief discussion of parameterization of
surface roughness and fluxes. The statistical description of the PBL turbulence and its commonly used
quantitative measures are presented with an illustration of observed time series of turbulence. Some of
the better-known similarity theories and scaling of turbulence in the PBL are described. Finally,
different types of turbulence closure theories and numerical simulations/models of the PBL are briefly
reviewed.
Keywords :
atmospheric boundary layer , energy budget and fluxes , Reynolds stresses , Micrometeorology , Surface layer , and turbulence. , Eddy diffusivity
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics