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A Clustering Method to Characterize Intermittent Bursts of Turbulence and Interaction with Submesomotions in the Stable Boundary Layer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: tmospheric boundary layers with stable stratification include a variety of small-scale nonturbulent motions such as waves, microfronts, and other complex structures. When the thermal stratification becomes strong, the ...
Seasonal Influence of Insolation on Fine-Resolved Air Temperature Variation and Snowmelt
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study uses GIS-based modeling of incoming solar radiation to quantify fine-resolved spatiotemporal responses of year-round monthly average temperature within a field study area located on the eastern coast of Sweden. ...
Fine-Resolved, Near-Coastal Spatiotemporal Variation of Temperature in Response to Insolation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study uses GIS-based modeling of incoming solar radiation to quantify fine-resolved spatiotemporal responses of monthly average temperature, and diurnal temperature variation, at different times and locations within a ...
Detecting Regime Transitions of the Nocturnal and Polar Near-Surface Temperature Inversion
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Many natural systems undergo critical transitions, i.e., sudden shifts from one dynamical regime to another. In the climate system, the atmospheric boundary layer can experience sudden transitions between fully turbulent ...