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Parameterization of meandering phenomenon in a stable atmospheric boundary layer

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  • Carvalho, Jonas da Costa
  • Degrazia, Gervásio Annes
  • de Vilhena, Marco Túlio
  • Magalhães, Sergio Garcia
  • Goulart, Antonio G.
  • Anfossi, Domenico
  • Acevedo, Otávio Costa
  • Moraes, Osvaldo L.L.

Abstract

Accounting for the current knowledge of the stable atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) turbulence structure and characteristics, a new formulation for the meandering parameters to be used in a Lagrangian stochastic particle turbulent diffusion model has been derived. That is, expressions for the parameters controlling the meandering oscillation frequency in low wind speed stable conditions are proposed. The classical expression for the meandering autocorrelation function, the turbulent statistical diffusion theory and ABL similarity theory are employed to estimate these parameters. In addition, this new parameterization was introduced into a particular Lagrangian stochastic particle model, which is called Iterative Langevin solution for low wind, validated with the data of Idaho National Laboratory experiments, and compared with others diffusion models. The results of this new approach are shown to agree with the measurements of Idaho experiments and also with those of the other atmospheric diffusion models. The major advance shown in this study is the formulation of the meandering parameters expressed in terms of the characteristic scales (velocity and length scales) describing the physical structure of a turbulent stable boundary layer. These similarity formulas can be used to simulate meandering enhanced diffusion of passive scalars in a low wind speed stable ABL.

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  • Carvalho, Jonas da Costa & Degrazia, Gervásio Annes & de Vilhena, Marco Túlio & Magalhães, Sergio Garcia & Goulart, Antonio G. & Anfossi, Domenico & Acevedo, Otávio Costa & Moraes, Osvaldo L.L., 2006. "Parameterization of meandering phenomenon in a stable atmospheric boundary layer," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 368(1), pages 247-256.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:368:y:2006:i:1:p:247-256
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2005.11.060
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