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1 Processes in the Planetary Boundary Layer
Niels Woetmann Nielsen Danish Meteorological Institute

2 Overview General remarks about the PBL
The turbulent kinetic energy equation Buoyancy generation of turbulence Shear generation of turbulence Surface fluxes Temperature and wind profiles Heterogeneity Air pollution and turbulence Soundings/observations Exercise

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Turbulent kinetic energy equation in horizontally homogeneous turbulence S B Mean turbulent kinetic energy Shear production of turbulent kinetic energy Buoyancy production of turbulent kinetic energy

4 Buoyancy generation of turbulence

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6 Shear generation of turbulence

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8 Turbulent surface fluxes
Surface momentum flux: Surface sensible heat flux: Surface latent heat flux:

9 Temperature and wind profiles

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13 Friction in the Atmospheric/Planetary Boundary Layer

14 Due to friction the wind veers with height in the Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL). Cold and warm advection in the ABL contribute to backing and veering with height, respectively.

15 Synoptic scale effect of friction in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

16 Heterogeneity

17 Left: Diurnal variation of temperature
and wind speed at selected heights from 2 m to 123 m. Location: Risoe Right: Monthly variation of wind speed at seven heights from 7 m to 123 m. Location: Risoe

18 Effect of surface roughness change on mean wind profile
in neutral stratification

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20 Ventilation of the PBL by deep convection embedded in shallow convection with cloud tops near the top of the PBL

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22 Air pollution and turbulence

23 After sunrise the convective PBL grows, reaches the plume with highly polluted air and turbulent eddies begin to mix polluted air down to the surface (fumigation)

24 “Small-scale” storm on 18 November 2009

25 During the passage of the cyclone shear generation of turbulence increases substantially, contributing to a closer to neutral stratification and a deeper PBL.

26 Narssarsuaq (South Greenland) Karup (Jutland)
18 November UTC November UTC

27 Surface pressure tendency 15 UTC Surface pressure tendency 18 UTC
and wind velocity at 10m and wind velocity at 10m

28 Ship ldwr (Norwegian Sea) Ekofisk (North Sea)
18 November UTC November UTC

29 Exercise Discuss qualitatively how the PBL evolves downstream
from central Jutland on 25 January 2010 (see next slide S1) – consider • PBL height, • static stability, • relative role of shear and buoyancy generated turbulence • sense (upward, downward) of turbulent fluxes of momentum, sensible and latent heat

30 s1 s1 s1 Temperature (2m), wind (10m) and weather

31 Ekofisk (North Sea) 12 UTC 25 January
2910 Karup (Jutland) 11 UTC 25 January 2010


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