Turbulence and Dispersion in the Planetary Boundary Layer
Title | Turbulence and Dispersion in the Planetary Boundary Layer PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Tampieri |
Publisher | |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Physical geography |
ISBN | 9783319436036 |
Turbulence and Dispersion in the Planetary Boundary Layer
Title | Turbulence and Dispersion in the Planetary Boundary Layer PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Tampieri |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2016-09-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 331943604X |
This book offers a comprehensive review of our current understanding of the planetary boundary layer, particularly the turbulent exchanges of momentum, heat and passive scalars between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere. It presents and discusses the observations and the theory of the turbulent boundary layer, both for homogeneous and more realistic heterogeneous surface conditions, as well as the dispersion of tracers. Lastly it addresses the main problems arising due to turbulence in weather, climate and atmospheric composition numerical models. Written for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate-level students and atmospheric researchers, it is also of interest to anyone wanting to understand the findings and obtain an update on problems that have yet to be solved.
Analyses of Turbulence in the Neutrally and Stably Stratified Planetary Boundary Layer
Title | Analyses of Turbulence in the Neutrally and Stably Stratified Planetary Boundary Layer PDF eBook |
Author | Cedrick Ansorge |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2016-09-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319450441 |
This thesis presents a study of strong stratification and turbulence collapse in the planetary boundary layer, opening a new avenue in this field. It is the first work to study all regimes of stratified turbulence in a unified simulation framework without a break in the paradigms for representation of turbulence. To date, advances in our understanding and the parameterization of turbulence in the stable boundary layer have been hampered by difficulties simulating the strongly stratified regime, and the analysis has primarily been based on field measurements. The content presented here changes that paradigm by demonstrating the ability of direct numerical simulation to address this problem, and by doing so to remove the uncertainty of turbulence models from the analysis. Employing a stably stratified Ekman layer as a simplified physical model of the stable boundary layer, the three stratification regimes observed in nature— weakly, intermediately and strongly stratified—are reproduced, and the data is subsequently used to answer key, long-standing questions. The main part of the book is organized in three sections, namely a comprehensive introduction, numerics, and physics. The thesis ends with a clear and concise conclusion that distills specific implications for the study of the stable boundary layer. This structure emphasizes the physical results, but at the same time gives relevance to the technical aspects of numerical schemes and post-processing tools. The selection of the relevant literature during the introduction, and its use along the work appropriately combines literature from two research communities: fluid dynamics, and boundary-layer meteorology.
An Improved Methodology for Characterizing Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence and Dispersion
Title | An Improved Methodology for Characterizing Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence and Dispersion PDF eBook |
Author | David Fleming Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | 772 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | |
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Turbulence and Diffusion in Stable Environments
Title | Turbulence and Diffusion in Stable Environments PDF eBook |
Author | Julian C. R. Hunt |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Atmospheric turbulence |
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The Atmosphere and Climate of Mars
Title | The Atmosphere and Climate of Mars PDF eBook |
Author | Robert M. Haberle |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 613 |
Release | 2017-06-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 110817938X |
Humanity has long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Was its climate ever conducive to life? What is the atmosphere like today and why did it change so dramatically over time? Eleven spacecraft have successfully flown to Mars since the Viking mission of the 1970s and early 1980s. These orbiters, landers and rovers have generated vast amounts of data that now span a Martian decade (roughly eighteen years). This new volume brings together the many new ideas about the atmosphere and climate system that have emerged, including the complex interplay of the volatile and dust cycles, the atmosphere-surface interactions that connect them over time, and the diversity of the planet's environment and its complex history. Including tutorials and explanations of complicated ideas, students, researchers and non-specialists alike are able to use this resource to gain a thorough and up-to-date understanding of this most Earth-like of planetary neighbours.
The Planetary Boundary Layer
Title | The Planetary Boundary Layer PDF eBook |
Author | CAS Working Group on Atmospheric Boundary-layer Problems |
Publisher | |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Boundary layer (Meteorology) |
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