An evaluation of neutral and convective planetary boundary-layer parameterizations relative to large eddy simulations

K. W. Ayotte, P. P. Sullivan, A. Andren, S. C. Doney, A. A.M. Holtslag, W. G. Large, J. C. McWilliams, Moeng Chin-Hoh Moeng, M. J. Otte, J. J. Tribbia, J. C. Wyngaard

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Abstract

Using the results of a large-eddy simulation (LES) model as the standard of comparison, the PBL models are evaluated over a range of stratifications from free convective to neutral and a range of surface shear stresses. Capping inversion strengths for the convective cases range from weakly to strongly capped. Six prototypical PBL models are evaluated in this study, which focuses on the accuracy of the boundary-layer fluxes of momentum, heat, and two passive scalars. All of the examined PBL parameterizations have difficulty reproducing the entrainment at the top of the PBL, as given by the LES, in most parameter regimes. Some of the PBL models are relatively accurate in their entrainment flux in a subset of parameter regimes. The sensitivity of the PBL models to vertical resolution is explored, and substantive differences are observed in the performance of the PBL models, relative to LES, at low resolution typical of large scale atmospheric models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-175
Number of pages45
JournalBoundary-Layer Meteorology
Volume79
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996

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