New Parameterizations of Turbulence Statistics for the Atmospheric Surface Layer

Monthly Weather Review(2022)

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Abstract Recent work has shown that bulk-Richardson (Rib) parameterizations for friction velocity, sensible heat flux, and latent heat flux have similar, and in some instances better, performance than longstanding parameterizations from Monin-Obukhov Similarity Theory (MOST). In this work, we expanded upon new Rib parameterizations and developed parameterizations of turbulence statistics, i.e. standard deviations in the 30-min u (horizontal), v (meridional), and w (vertical) wind components (i.e., σu, σv, and σw, respectively), which allowed us to derive Rib-based parameterizations of turbulent kinetic energy (e), and standard deviations in the 30-min temperature and moisture measurements (σθ and σq, respectively). We used datasets from three 10-m micrometeorological towers installed during the Land Atmosphere Feedback Experiment (LAFE) conducted in Oklahoma from 1-31 August 2017 and evaluated the new parameterizations by comparing them against parameterizations from MOST. We used the LAFE datasets and fully-independent datasets obtained from two micrometeorological towers installed in Alabama between February 2016 and April 2017 to evaluate the performance of the parameterizations. Based on the slope of the relationship between the observed and parameterized turbulence statistics (mb) and the coefficient of correlation (r), we found that the Rib relationships generally performed better than MOST at parameterizing σv, σw, σθ, and σq, and the Rib relationships perform better at low wind speeds than at high wind speeds. These results, coupled with recent developments of Rib parameterizations for surface-layer momentum, heat, and moisture fluxes, provide further evidence to consider using Rib-based parameterizations in weather forecasting models.
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Surface layer,Turbulence,Parameterization
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