2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015rg000487
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Review of wave‐turbulence interactions in the stable atmospheric boundary layer

Abstract: Flow in a stably stratified environment is characterized by anisotropic and intermittent turbulence and wavelike motions of varying amplitudes and periods. Understanding turbulence intermittency and wave-turbulence interactions in a stably stratified flow remains a challenging issue in geosciences including planetary atmospheres and oceans. The stable atmospheric boundary layer (SABL) commonly occurs when the ground surface is cooled by longwave radiation emission such as at night over land surfaces, or even d… Show more

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“…Although the agreement between surface pressure and other parameters oscillations is quite good in some cases, linear polarization equations have been not applied to these records because of the existent difficulties when trying to isolate "clean" records in a real atmosphere like the case presented here. These difficulties have also been reported in other works (Nappo, 2012;Mahrt, 2014;Sun et al, 2015b). Figure 7.…”
Section: Wave Event 1 (19:00 To 20:25 Utc Sdf)mentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Although the agreement between surface pressure and other parameters oscillations is quite good in some cases, linear polarization equations have been not applied to these records because of the existent difficulties when trying to isolate "clean" records in a real atmosphere like the case presented here. These difficulties have also been reported in other works (Nappo, 2012;Mahrt, 2014;Sun et al, 2015b). Figure 7.…”
Section: Wave Event 1 (19:00 To 20:25 Utc Sdf)mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In either case, the ubiquity of GWs in the SBL over a wide variety of scales (Belušić and Mahrt, 2012), and the presence of other turbulent and non-turbulent motions makes the study of these wave-turbulence interactions very complex (Belušić and Mahrt, 2008;Mahrt, 2009). As stated in Sun et al (2015b), complete understanding of wave-turbulence interactions is an important challenge that yet remains elusive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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