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    Variations of Subgrid-Scale Turbulent Fluxes in the Dry Convective Boundary Layer at Gray Zone Resolutions

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2022:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 012::page 3245
    Author:
    Mengjuan Liu
    ,
    Bowen Zhou
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-22-0085.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In the numerical gray zone of the convective boundary layer (CBL), the horizontal resolution is comparable to the size of organized convective circulation. As turbulence becomes partially resolved, gridscale variations of the subgrid-scale (SGS) turbulent fluxes become significant compared to the mean. Previously, such variations have often been ignored in scale-adaptive planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes developed for the gray zone. This study investigates these variations with respect to height and resolution based on large-eddy simulations. It is found that SGS fluxes exhibit maximum variability at the center of the gray zone, where the resolved and the SGS mean fluxes are approximately equal. A simple analytical model is used to associate such characteristic variations to the nonlinear interactions of the dominant energy-containing mode of CBL turbulence. Examination of the horizontal distribution of the SGS fluxes reveals their preferential location over the updraft edges surrounding the core. A priori analysis further suggests the ability of a scale-similarity closure to reproduce the unique spatial patterns of the SGS fluxes at gray zone resolutions. Four scale-adaptive PBL schemes are evaluated focusing on their representations of the modeled SGS flux variability. Their shared shortcomings as a result of their gradient diffusion–based formulation are exposed. This study suggests that a mixed model consisting of a scale-adaptive PBL scheme to represent the mean, and a scale-similarity component to account for gridscale variability to be advantageous for the gray zone.
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    contributor authorMengjuan Liu
    contributor authorBowen Zhou
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:39:50Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:39:50Z
    date copyright2022/12/02
    date issued2022
    identifier otherJAS-D-22-0085.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4290041
    description abstractIn the numerical gray zone of the convective boundary layer (CBL), the horizontal resolution is comparable to the size of organized convective circulation. As turbulence becomes partially resolved, gridscale variations of the subgrid-scale (SGS) turbulent fluxes become significant compared to the mean. Previously, such variations have often been ignored in scale-adaptive planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes developed for the gray zone. This study investigates these variations with respect to height and resolution based on large-eddy simulations. It is found that SGS fluxes exhibit maximum variability at the center of the gray zone, where the resolved and the SGS mean fluxes are approximately equal. A simple analytical model is used to associate such characteristic variations to the nonlinear interactions of the dominant energy-containing mode of CBL turbulence. Examination of the horizontal distribution of the SGS fluxes reveals their preferential location over the updraft edges surrounding the core. A priori analysis further suggests the ability of a scale-similarity closure to reproduce the unique spatial patterns of the SGS fluxes at gray zone resolutions. Four scale-adaptive PBL schemes are evaluated focusing on their representations of the modeled SGS flux variability. Their shared shortcomings as a result of their gradient diffusion–based formulation are exposed. This study suggests that a mixed model consisting of a scale-adaptive PBL scheme to represent the mean, and a scale-similarity component to account for gridscale variability to be advantageous for the gray zone.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleVariations of Subgrid-Scale Turbulent Fluxes in the Dry Convective Boundary Layer at Gray Zone Resolutions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume79
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-22-0085.1
    journal fristpage3245
    journal lastpage3261
    page3245–3261
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2022:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 012
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