An Investigation of Vertical Turbulent Transport Processes in Coastal Regions Using Tower Observations Thesis

(2013). An Investigation of Vertical Turbulent Transport Processes in Coastal Regions Using Tower Observations . 10.25148/etd.FI13040303

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authors

  • Furst, Jonathan Joseph

abstract

  • High-resolution tower observations of turbulent transport processes in the coastal atmospheric surface layer show that the exchange coefficients for momentum, enthalpy, and moisture behave differently for different environmental and atmospheric conditions. The drag coefficient is closely tied to wind speed and turbulent intensity. The exchange coefficient for enthalpy shows a dependence on stability. Analysis of the turbulent kinetic energy budget yields a new parameterization framework that well explains the observed variation of the drag coefficient, particularly at low wind speeds.

publication date

  • January 17, 2013

keywords

  • DRAG COEFFICIENT
  • FLUX
  • TOWER
  • TURBULENCE

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