Title: Large Eddy Simulations of Entrainment and Inversion Structure
1Large Eddy Simulations of Entrainment and
Inversion Structure
Alison Fowler Supervisor Ian Brooks
2Convectively driven entrainment
3Example of LES
4The IMPORTANCE of the EZ
- The EZ is responsible for the growth of the ML
- The depth of the ML is important for determining
concentrations of variables within, for example,
pollution.
- Formation and distribution of clouds
5Defining the EZ i)
However, Entrainment is a localised event these
definitions are area averaged so may not be
useful for fully understanding individual
entrainment events.
Davis, K. J., D. H. Lenshow, S. P. Oncley, C.
Kiemle, G. Ehret, A. Giez, J. Mann, 1997 Role of
entrainment in surface- atmosphere interactions
over the boreal forest. J. Geophys. Res., 120,
219-230.
6Defining the EZ ii)
Brooks, I. M., 2003 Finding Boundary Layer Top
Application of a Wavelet Covariance Transform to
Lidar Backscatter Profiles. J. Atmos. Ocean.
Tech., 20, 1092-1105.
7Comparison of Definitions
Comparing relationship with the convective
Richardson number
Large Ri gt little turbulence, there will be no
entrainment unless it is strongly influenced from
below
small Ri gtthe interface is dynamically unstable
and may become or remain turbulent entraining
without any influence from large eddies bellow
8Statistics of the EZ
9Statistics of the EZ
10Statistics of the EZ
11Conclusions
- Definitions of the EZ using area-averaged
profiles cannot help in understanding entrainment
events - The variability of the EZ top and bottom
important for estimating Ri - Ri important for understanding dynamics of BL and
has been used in parameterizations of the
entrainment velocity. - Sullivan, P. P., C.-H. Moeng, B. Stevens, D. H.
Lenshow and S. D. Mayor, 1998 Structure of the
Entrainment Zone Capping the Convective Boundary
Layer. J. Atmos. Sci,. 55, 3042-3064. - Entrainment velocity is important in modelling
cloud distribution and the budgets of pollution
and heat.