2018
DOI: 10.3390/atmos9050165
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Separation of Upslope Flow over a Plateau

Abstract: A laboratory study was conducted in order to gain an understanding of thermal convection in a complex terrain that is characterized by a plateaued mountain. In particular, the separation of upslope (anabatic) flow over a two-dimensional uniform smooth slope, topped by a plateau, was considered. The working fluid was homogeneous water (neutral stratification). The topographic model was immersed in a large water tank with no mean flow. The entire topographic model was uniformly heated, and the width of the plate… Show more

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“…Within that angle range, the upslope flow requires the entrainment of an ambient flow to sustain the plume. Goldshmid et al [33] revised these findings, adding a horizontal plateau at the top of the slope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within that angle range, the upslope flow requires the entrainment of an ambient flow to sustain the plume. Goldshmid et al [33] revised these findings, adding a horizontal plateau at the top of the slope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%