2001
DOI: 10.1029/2000rs002380
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Concepts, observations, and simulation of refractive index turbulence in the lower atmosphere

Abstract: Abstract. Advances in computers and in computational techniques now allow the calculation of electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation through simulated refractive index turbulence in the lower atmosphere. Such applications call for instantaneous turbulence fields, not turbulence statistics, the traditional focus of the turbulence community. We clarify their important differences and review what is known about key statistics of refractive index turbulence. We discuss the calculation of EM propagation with a parabo… Show more

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“…The capping inversion is the region between the mixed layer and the free troposphere and can have strongly negative modified refractivity gradients. Often the change in the gradient is quite pronounced, producing a ''sharp top'' that is discussed at length by Wyngaard et al [2001].…”
Section: Environmental Model H Envmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capping inversion is the region between the mixed layer and the free troposphere and can have strongly negative modified refractivity gradients. Often the change in the gradient is quite pronounced, producing a ''sharp top'' that is discussed at length by Wyngaard et al [2001].…”
Section: Environmental Model H Envmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For smaller aspect ratios, the conservation equations become stochastic but their coupling with the LES equations yields only marginal improvements in the prediction of the nondimensional mean shear and mean temperature gradient profiles. Wyngaard et al (1998) conclude the form of the SGS model has a much greater impact on the overall LES predictive capabilities in the surface layer than the surface flux exchange rule. We utilize well-established algorithms to integrate the LES equations in (1).…”
Section: Les Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of local surface exchange coefficients is an approximation but is supported by the analysis of Wyngaard et al (1998), who performed an in-depth study of surface flux conservation equations. In the limit of large-grid aspect ratio z 1 /D ( 1, where z 1 is the first model level, they find the conservation equations are in a state of local equilibrium justifying the usual practice of applying local MO rules.…”
Section: Les Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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