The `local scaling' hypothesis, first introduced by Nieuwstadt two decades ago, describes the turbulence structure of stable boundary layers in a very succinct way and is an integral part of numerous local closure-based numerical weather prediction models. However, the validity of this hypothesis under very stable conditions is a subject of on-going debate. In this work, we attempt to address this controversial issue by performing extensive analyses of turbulence data from several field campaigns, wind-tunnel experiments and large-eddy simulations. Wide range of stabilities, diverse field conditions and a comprehensive set of turbulence statistics make this study distinct
The availability of suitable and reliable reference data together with the application of modelspeci...
International audienceData from SABLES98 experimental campaign have been used in order to study the ...
Measurements collected at Cabauw, the Netherlands, during the period November 1996 to May 1997, have...
A new tuning-free subgrid-scale model, termed locally averaged scale-dependent dynamic ( LASDD) mode...
Statistical descriptions of coherent flow motions in the atmospheric boundary layer have many applic...
A simulation of a diurnal cycle of atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) flow over a homogeneous terrain ...
Large-eddy simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer have been performed over a range of stabili...
Phenomena such as large-scale shear, buoyancy, and the proximity to the ground surface significantly...
The stable boundary layer (SBL) has received less attention in atmospheric field studies, laboratory...
This thesis presents a study of strong stratification and turbulence collapse in the planetary bound...
Large-eddy simulation (LES) of the evolving stable boundary layer (SBL) provides unique data sets fo...
We present here an extended version of an invited talk we gave at the international conference ‘Turb...
The local scaling approach was examined based on the multi-level measurements of atmospheric turbule...
Turbulent flows are widely observed in nature and man-made systems. The understanding of turbulence ...
A disconnect remains between our improved physical understanding of boundary layers stabilized by bu...
The availability of suitable and reliable reference data together with the application of modelspeci...
International audienceData from SABLES98 experimental campaign have been used in order to study the ...
Measurements collected at Cabauw, the Netherlands, during the period November 1996 to May 1997, have...
A new tuning-free subgrid-scale model, termed locally averaged scale-dependent dynamic ( LASDD) mode...
Statistical descriptions of coherent flow motions in the atmospheric boundary layer have many applic...
A simulation of a diurnal cycle of atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) flow over a homogeneous terrain ...
Large-eddy simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer have been performed over a range of stabili...
Phenomena such as large-scale shear, buoyancy, and the proximity to the ground surface significantly...
The stable boundary layer (SBL) has received less attention in atmospheric field studies, laboratory...
This thesis presents a study of strong stratification and turbulence collapse in the planetary bound...
Large-eddy simulation (LES) of the evolving stable boundary layer (SBL) provides unique data sets fo...
We present here an extended version of an invited talk we gave at the international conference ‘Turb...
The local scaling approach was examined based on the multi-level measurements of atmospheric turbule...
Turbulent flows are widely observed in nature and man-made systems. The understanding of turbulence ...
A disconnect remains between our improved physical understanding of boundary layers stabilized by bu...
The availability of suitable and reliable reference data together with the application of modelspeci...
International audienceData from SABLES98 experimental campaign have been used in order to study the ...
Measurements collected at Cabauw, the Netherlands, during the period November 1996 to May 1997, have...