Flux-profile relationships are crucial for parametrizing surface fluxes of momentum and heat, that are of central relevance for applications such as climate modelling and weather forecast. Nevertheless, their functional forms are still under discussion, and a generally accepted formulation does not exist yet. We reviewed the four main formulations proposed in the literature so far and assessed how they affect the theoretical behaviour of the kinematic heat flux (H-0) and the temperature scale (T-*) in the stable boundary layer, as well as their consequences on the existence of critical values for both the gradient and the flux Richardson numbers. None of them turned out to be fully consistent with the literature published so far, with two of them leading to very unreliable expressions for both H-0 and T-*. All considered, a convincing description of flux-profile relationships still needs to be found and seems to represents a considerable challenge.

Flux-Profile Relationships in the Stable Boundary Layer-A Critical Discussion

Casasanta, Giampietro
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Petenko, Igor;Argentini, Stefania
2021

Abstract

Flux-profile relationships are crucial for parametrizing surface fluxes of momentum and heat, that are of central relevance for applications such as climate modelling and weather forecast. Nevertheless, their functional forms are still under discussion, and a generally accepted formulation does not exist yet. We reviewed the four main formulations proposed in the literature so far and assessed how they affect the theoretical behaviour of the kinematic heat flux (H-0) and the temperature scale (T-*) in the stable boundary layer, as well as their consequences on the existence of critical values for both the gradient and the flux Richardson numbers. None of them turned out to be fully consistent with the literature published so far, with two of them leading to very unreliable expressions for both H-0 and T-*. All considered, a convincing description of flux-profile relationships still needs to be found and seems to represents a considerable challenge.
2021
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC - Sede Secondaria Roma
flux-profile relationships
universal similarity functions
stability functions
stable boundary layer
heat flux
temperature scale
Richardson numbers
wind profile
temperature profile
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