Joint frequency distributions (JFDs) of potential temperature (θ) versus water vapor mixing ratio (r) within the convective boundary layer were measured during a new field experiment named Boundary Layer Experiment 1996 (BLX96). These JFDs were found to be tilted, with the tilt a function of both height and boundary layer dynamics. These distributions are also skewed and more peaked than a joint Gaussian distribution. Three different methods are used to generate joint probability density functions (JPDFs) that approximate observed JFDs. Two classical methods, one based on a Gaussian fit and another based on surface-layer processes, are reviewed. A new method is devised, which treats the observed JFD as a mixing diagram. In the absence of a...
Much of the work has concentrated on interactions between the soil model and the model of the atmosp...
Interpretation of observed diurnal carbon dioxide (CO2) mixing ratios near the surface requires know...
The aim of this study is to better characterize the Convective Boundary Layer of the atmosphere (CBL...
Joint frequency distributions (JFDs) of potential temperature (θ) versus water vapor mixing ratio (r...
A new field experiment, named Boundary Layer Experiment 1996 (BLX96), was conducted to determine th...
Estimates of fair-weather cumulus size distributions are made from the joint frequency distribution...
Onset and coverage of small cumulus clouds depend on the relative abundance of surface-layer air par...
A new parameterization for boundary layer cumulus clouds, called the cumulus potential (CuP) scheme,...
This paper investigates the joint probability density function (PDF) of vertical velocity w, liquid ...
Higher-order moments, minima and maxima of turbulent temperature and water vapour mixing ratio proba...
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the variability of water vapour in a growing convect...
Abstract. Aircraft, radiosonde, surface-flux, and boundary-layer wind profiler data from the Co-oper...
A generic In Situ Mixing Height Growth (IMG) model, capable of predicting the real-time growth of th...
International audienceThis study presents a comprehensive analysis of the variability of water vapou...
The cloud-top mixing layer is an idealized configuration often employed in the literature to study l...
Much of the work has concentrated on interactions between the soil model and the model of the atmosp...
Interpretation of observed diurnal carbon dioxide (CO2) mixing ratios near the surface requires know...
The aim of this study is to better characterize the Convective Boundary Layer of the atmosphere (CBL...
Joint frequency distributions (JFDs) of potential temperature (θ) versus water vapor mixing ratio (r...
A new field experiment, named Boundary Layer Experiment 1996 (BLX96), was conducted to determine th...
Estimates of fair-weather cumulus size distributions are made from the joint frequency distribution...
Onset and coverage of small cumulus clouds depend on the relative abundance of surface-layer air par...
A new parameterization for boundary layer cumulus clouds, called the cumulus potential (CuP) scheme,...
This paper investigates the joint probability density function (PDF) of vertical velocity w, liquid ...
Higher-order moments, minima and maxima of turbulent temperature and water vapour mixing ratio proba...
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the variability of water vapour in a growing convect...
Abstract. Aircraft, radiosonde, surface-flux, and boundary-layer wind profiler data from the Co-oper...
A generic In Situ Mixing Height Growth (IMG) model, capable of predicting the real-time growth of th...
International audienceThis study presents a comprehensive analysis of the variability of water vapou...
The cloud-top mixing layer is an idealized configuration often employed in the literature to study l...
Much of the work has concentrated on interactions between the soil model and the model of the atmosp...
Interpretation of observed diurnal carbon dioxide (CO2) mixing ratios near the surface requires know...
The aim of this study is to better characterize the Convective Boundary Layer of the atmosphere (CBL...