DISCUSSION AND APPLICATIONS OF SLAB MODELS OF THE CONVECTIVE BOUNDARY LAYER BASED ON TURBULENT KINETIC ENERGY BUDGET PARAMETERISATIONS
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Some of the most widely used slab model formulations for applications in the
convective boundary layer are analysed and discussed. Three main classes are identified based
on different approximations of the turbulent kinetic energy equation. The models appear to be
quite insensitive to the initial values for boundary-layer height, and temperature discontinuity
at the boundary-layer top. The slab models are applied to a case of sea-land transition from
the literature, and a case of convective boundary layer time evolution over a homogeneous
terrain at San Pietro Capofiume (Bologna, Italy). The different parameterisations turn out to
be almost equivalent for the cases studied. The models generally underpredict the value for the
height, while all give very good estimates for the mean mixed-layer temperature.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Convective boundary layer; Entrainment velocity; Slab model; Turbulent kinetic energy equation.
List of contributors:
Maurizi, Alberto; Tampieri, Francesco
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