International audienceThis article addresses the properties of stably-stratified and unstable layers in the free troposphere. Thorpe’s method of analysis has been applied to potential temperature (PT) profiles obtained from the raw measurements of operational radiosondes. In principle, this method distinguishes stably stratified and unstable regions. The background static stability, quantified by the square Brunt-Väisälä frequency estimated on the sorted PT profiles (stable everywhere), is observed to be significantly smaller in the unstable regions, likely due to turbulent mixing. The vertical power spectral densities (PSDs) of temperature fluctuations are shown to be proportional to m−p , where p is in the average 2.8±0.2 in the stably st...
International audienceIt has been recently proposed by Clayson and Kantha (2008) to evaluate the cli...
Static stability is a fundamental dynamical quantity that measures the vertical temperature stratifi...
We present the derivation of turbulent energy dissipation rate ε from a total of 522 days of observa...
International audienceThis article addresses the properties of stably-stratified and unstable layers...
Stratospheric turbulence is important for the mixing of trace species and the energy balance, but di...
International audienceTurbulence parameters in the tropo-stratosphere are analyzed using high-resolu...
International audienceAn empirical technique for retrieving profiles of the square of the Brunt-Väis...
The knowledge of atmospheric refractive-index structure constant (Cn2) profiles is fundamental to de...
International audiencen this study, we estimate atmospheric turbulence in the free atmosphere in ter...
International audienceDefining space-time collocation criteria for the validation of measurements re...
The Backus-Gilbert theory is applied to the problem of the vertical sounding of the atmosphere by me...
International audienceVertical temperature profiles with a height resolution of 10 m have been measu...
We retrieved temperature (<i>T</i>) profiles with a high vertical resolution using the full spectru...
We present the derivation of turbulent energy dissipation rate "from a total of 522 days of observat...
International audienceIt has been recently proposed by Clayson and Kantha (2008) to evaluate the cli...
Static stability is a fundamental dynamical quantity that measures the vertical temperature stratifi...
We present the derivation of turbulent energy dissipation rate ε from a total of 522 days of observa...
International audienceThis article addresses the properties of stably-stratified and unstable layers...
Stratospheric turbulence is important for the mixing of trace species and the energy balance, but di...
International audienceTurbulence parameters in the tropo-stratosphere are analyzed using high-resolu...
International audienceAn empirical technique for retrieving profiles of the square of the Brunt-Väis...
The knowledge of atmospheric refractive-index structure constant (Cn2) profiles is fundamental to de...
International audiencen this study, we estimate atmospheric turbulence in the free atmosphere in ter...
International audienceDefining space-time collocation criteria for the validation of measurements re...
The Backus-Gilbert theory is applied to the problem of the vertical sounding of the atmosphere by me...
International audienceVertical temperature profiles with a height resolution of 10 m have been measu...
We retrieved temperature (<i>T</i>) profiles with a high vertical resolution using the full spectru...
We present the derivation of turbulent energy dissipation rate "from a total of 522 days of observat...
International audienceIt has been recently proposed by Clayson and Kantha (2008) to evaluate the cli...
Static stability is a fundamental dynamical quantity that measures the vertical temperature stratifi...
We present the derivation of turbulent energy dissipation rate ε from a total of 522 days of observa...