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On stability correction functions over the Indian region under stable conditions

Piyush Srivastava, Maithili Sharan, Manoj Kumar, Aditya Kumar Dhuria

2020Meteorological Applications14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Turbulence observations over an Indian region are used to examine the observational behaviour of stability‐correction functions for momentum ( φ m ) and heat ( φ h ) under stable conditions within the framework of Monin–Obukhov similarity theory. The φ m is observed to follow the linear functional form in the case of near‐neutral to moderately stable conditions. However, φ m is found to increase with a relatively slower rate as compared with the linear form in strongly stable conditions. A large scatter in φ h is observed with the near‐neutral condition, and they tend to level off in very stable conditions. The optimized co‐efficients appearing in the functional form of φ m suggested by Grachev et al . in 2007 are derived using turbulence observations. The present study recommends the use of these optimized functional forms of φ m and φ h for the estimation of surface fluxes over an Indian region in atmospheric models.

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Stability (learning theory)TurbulenceMomentum (technical analysis)Similarity (geometry)Atmospheric instabilityAtmospheric sciencesMathematicsThermodynamicsEnvironmental sciencePhysicsStatistical physicsMeteorologyComputer scienceEconomicsImage (mathematics)Wind speedMachine learningArtificial intelligenceFinanceMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate variability and modelsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
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