2002
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(2002)059<1124:lctitc>2.0.co;2
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“Log-Chipper” Turbulence in the Convective Boundary Layer

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“…Some previous studies also have employed the wave cut-off filter to decompose complex multi-scale atmospheric flows into mean and turbulent parts (e.g. Kimmel et al, 2002;Kang and Lenschow, 2014). The wave cut-off filter passes Fourier components of longer (or shorter) wavelengths than the cut-off wavelength and rejects those of shorter (or longer) wavelengths in the low-pass (or high-pass) form.…”
Section: ; Lemonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some previous studies also have employed the wave cut-off filter to decompose complex multi-scale atmospheric flows into mean and turbulent parts (e.g. Kimmel et al, 2002;Kang and Lenschow, 2014). The wave cut-off filter passes Fourier components of longer (or shorter) wavelengths than the cut-off wavelength and rejects those of shorter (or longer) wavelengths in the low-pass (or high-pass) form.…”
Section: ; Lemonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…T . In addition, mesoscale fluctuations in advected scalars (here temperature) may yield an extra production of variance as shown by Kimmel et al (2002). Such effects of shear and advection might generally also apply to C 2 q .…”
Section: Validation Of the Les Profiles With Cabauw Observations Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To decompose LES variables into mesoscale and turbulent components, we use a sharp-cutoff filter in Fourier space (e.g., Moeng and Wyngaard 1988;Kimmel et al 2002;Wyngaard 2010). In this study, the surface heat flux heterogeneity is imposed only in the x direction, as shown in (1) and (2).…”
Section: B Scale Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%