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- Convective_Boundary_Layer abstract "The Convective Boundary layer (CBL), also known as the daytime Planetary boundary layer, is the part of the atmosphere most directly affected by solar heating of the earth's surface.This layer extends from the earth surface to a capping inversion that typically locates at a height of 1–2 km by midafternoon over land. Below the capping inversion (10-60% of CBL depth, also called entrainment zone in the daytime), CBL is divided into two sub-layers: mixed layer (35-80% of CBL depth) and surface layer (5-10% of CBL depth). The mixed layer, the major part of CBL, has a nearly constant distribution of quantities such as potential temperature, wind speed, moisture and pollutant concentration because of strong buoyancy generated convective turbulent mixing. Parameterization of turbulent transport is used to simulate the vertical profiles and temporal variation of quantities of interest, because of the randomness and the unknown physics of turbulence. However, turbulence in the mixed layer is not completely random, but is often organized into identifiable structures such as thermals and plumes in the CBL. Simulation of these large eddies is quite different from simulation of smaller eddies generated by local shears in the surface layer. Non-local property of the large eddies should be accounted for in the parameterization.".
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- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boundary_layer_meteorology.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Convection.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Eddy_(fluid_dynamics).
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Lapse_rate.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Mixed_layer.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Momentum.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_boundary_layer.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Plume_(fluid_dynamics).
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Potential_temperature.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Shears.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Thermal.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Turbulence.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink Wind_shear.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink File:Buoyancy_shear.pdf.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink File:Evolution_of_convective_boundary_layer.pdf.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink File:Model_turbulent.tiff.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLink File:Vertical_profile_of_mean_variables_in_convective_boundary_layer.pdf.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLinkText "CBL".
- Convective_Boundary_Layer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Convective Boundary Layer".
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- Convective_Boundary_Layer subject Category:Boundary_layer_meteorology.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer hypernym Part.
- Convective_Boundary_Layer comment "The Convective Boundary layer (CBL), also known as the daytime Planetary boundary layer, is the part of the atmosphere most directly affected by solar heating of the earth's surface.This layer extends from the earth surface to a capping inversion that typically locates at a height of 1–2 km by midafternoon over land.".
- Convective_Boundary_Layer label "Convective Boundary Layer".
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