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The Share of the Mean Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Near-Neutral Surface Layer for High and Low Wind Speeds.
Document Type
Article
Source
Boundary-Layer Meteorology. Jul2019, Vol. 172 Issue 1, p81-106. 26p. 5 Charts, 9 Graphs.
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ISSN
0006-8314
Abstract
We examine the dependence on wind speed of the share of the mean turbulent kinetic energy among the three velocity components in the near-neutral surface layer. To contrast the general behaviour and the local effects, four datasets are considered, corresponding to different surfaces and environmental conditions. For high wind speeds (i.e., wind speed ≈ 10 ms - 1 ), the shares are well-defined and about the same for all sites. As wind speed decreases (becoming ≈ 1 ms - 1 ), large record-to-record variability occurs giving, on average, an almost isotropic state for the horizontal velocity components. Through spectral analysis, we relate this behaviour to the low-frequency, submeso motions and to the lack of conditions required by Reynolds averaging. The implications for modelling are also discussed, showing that the wind speed, or a related quantity, must be accounted for, besides stability, in second-order closures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]