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Large-eddy boundary layer entrainment

A series of large-eddy simulations have been performed to explore boundary layer entrainment under conditions of a strongly capped inversion layer with the boundary layer dynamics driven dominantly by buoyant forcing. Different conditions explored include cloud-top cooling versus surface heating, sm...

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Published in:Journal of the atmospheric sciences 1998-08, Vol.55 (16), p.2645-2665
Main Authors: LEWELLEN, D. C, LEWELLEN, W. S
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Boundary layers
Convection, turbulence, diffusion. Boundary layer structure and dynamics
Cooling
Earth, ocean, space
Entrainment
Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Meteorology
Optical analysis
Simulation
Water depth
Wind shear
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