We present surface-layer measurements of temperature fluctuation variance from a site characterized by small-scale inhomogeneities. Periods of marked radiative forcing are selected. The data characterized by diabatic conditions and vertical heat flux larger than some threshold (here, chosen to be 0.01 K ms-1) agree quite well with the convective scaling v?2/v*2 ? -z/L)-2/3 in unstable cases, and with the z-less parameterisation v?2/v*2 ? const (with a large scatter) in stable cases. For near-neutral cases, the similarity function diverges because of the loss of significance of the temperature scale. Departures from similarity are highlighted in cases with smaller thermal fluxes, because horizontal heterogeneity and unsteadiness become important as production terms. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.

An investigation on temperature variance scaling in the atmospheric surface layer

Tampieri;Maurizi;Viola;
2009

Abstract

We present surface-layer measurements of temperature fluctuation variance from a site characterized by small-scale inhomogeneities. Periods of marked radiative forcing are selected. The data characterized by diabatic conditions and vertical heat flux larger than some threshold (here, chosen to be 0.01 K ms-1) agree quite well with the convective scaling v?2/v*2 ? -z/L)-2/3 in unstable cases, and with the z-less parameterisation v?2/v*2 ? const (with a large scatter) in stable cases. For near-neutral cases, the similarity function diverges because of the loss of significance of the temperature scale. Departures from similarity are highlighted in cases with smaller thermal fluxes, because horizontal heterogeneity and unsteadiness become important as production terms. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.
2009
Atmospheric surface layer
Atmospheric surface layers
Diabatic
Inhomogeneities
Neutral case
Parameterisation
Radiative forcing
Similarity functions
Temperature fluctuation
Temperature variance
Thermal fluxes
Unsteadiness effects
Atmosphe
Atmospheric temperature
air temperature
atmospheric convection
boundary layer
heat flux
parameterization
radiative forcing
surface layer
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