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The temperature fluctuations in stable stratification

✍ Scribed by M. Okamoto; E. K. Webb


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Weight
487 KB
Volume
96
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9009

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Abstract

The intensity and spectrum of temperature fluctuations recorded at a height of 2 m over flat grassland in stable conditions are examined. Thr results show a demarcation between two distinct rΓ©gimes, β€˜ turbulent ’ for Ri less than a critical value of about 0.2 and β€˜ quiet ’ for larger Ri.

The magnitude of the temperature fluctuations, scaled relative to z Ξ΄__z__, is comparatively large in the turbulent rΓ©gime, decreases as Ri increases towards the critical value, and remains small in the quiet rΓ©gime. The temperature, while always of a typically turbulent character in the turbulent rΓ©gime, is of variable behaviour in the quiet rΓ©gime ‐ intermittently quiescent with occasional isolated smooth pulses (usually negative), or wave‐like with assorted frequencies, or turbulent.

In the turbulent rΓ©gime, the spectrum approximates to the βˆ’ 5/3 power form for normalized frequencies nz/U greater than 0.6. In the quiet rΓ©gime, the form of the spectrum varies unpredictably from one occasion to another.


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