## Abstract The twoβparameter models used in numerical prediction of the contour height field usually assume a constant value of the hydrostatic stability, about β0Β·04Β°C mb^β1^. The effect of varying this value over the field is investigated and it is shown that as the stability approaches zero the
Effects of stability on the profiles of vertical velocity and its variance in katabatic flow
β Scribed by R. L. Coulter; T. J. Martin
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 620 KB
- Volume
- 81
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-8314
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β¦ Synopsis
The atmospheric katabatic flow in the foothills of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains has been monitored by a network of towers and sodars for several years as part of the Atmospheric Studies in Complex Terrain (ASCOT) program. We used three years of data from the network to explore the dependence on surface cooling and channeling by winds above the canyon of (1) profiles of the mean and variance of the vertical (perpendicular to the geopotential) component of motion and (2) the mean component of the wind perpendicular to the local terrain of Coal Creek Canyon. Previously we found that the magnitude of the near-surface temperature difference decreases with increasing surface cooling in light winds, apparently because of increasing turbulence caused when increasing drainage winds interact with surface topography. The variance of vertical velocity exhibits three types of vertical profiles, corresponding to different cooling rates and external wind speeds. The mean variance was found to depend strongly on a locally derived Richardson number.
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