The BLLAST field experiment: boundary-layer late afternoon and sunset turbulence
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Abstract
Due to the major role of the sun in heating the earth’s surface, the atmospheric planetary boundary layer over land is inherently marked by a diurnal cycle. The after-noon transition, the period of the day that connects the day-time dry convective boundary layer to the night-time stable boundary layer, still has a number of unanswered scientific
questions. This phase of the diurnal cycle is challenging from
both modelling and observational perspectives: it is transitory, most of the forcings are small or null and the turbulence regime changes from fully convective, close to homogeneous and isotropic, toward a more heterogeneous and intermittent state
CitacióLothon, M.; Lohou, F.; Pino, D. The BLLAST field experiment: boundary-layer late afternoon and sunset turbulence. "Atmospheric chemistry and physics", 16 Octubre 2014, vol. 14, p. 10931-10960.
ISSN1680-7316
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