22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence

Program Chairs: Eric R. Pardyjak , Univ. of Utah ; Rob Stoll , University of Utah

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Sunday, 19 June 2016

5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Sunday, 19 June 2016


Registration Opens
Location: North Star (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

Monday, 20 June 2016

7:30 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Registration Continues Throughout the Conference
Location: North Star (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Monday, 20 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 1A
Boundary Layer Processes Part I - Convective Boundary Layers
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Jeremy A. Gibbs, Univ. of Utah; Edward G. Patton, NCAR
8:30 AM
1A.1
A Lagrangian Two-Particle Model Driven by LES for Concentration Fluctuations in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Jeffrey C. Weil, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and P. P. Sullivan, E. G. Patton, and A. A. Wyszogrodzki
9:00 AM
1A.3A
9:30 AM
1A.5
Long-Lived Convective Boundary Layer over Land
Andrey A. Grachev, CIRES, University of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, Colorado; and T. Uttal, P. O. G. Persson, C. W. Fairall, E. A. Konopleva-Akish, S. M. Crepinsek, C. J. Cox, and G. Lesins

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Session 1B
Observations and Modeling Related to Renewable Energy Applications Part I
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Corey D. Markfort, University of Iowa
8:30 AM
1B.1
Low-Level Jets at Utö, Finland Based on Doppler Lidar Observations
Minttu Johanna Tuononen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and V. A. Sinclair, E. J. O'Connor, and V. Vakkari
8:45 AM
1B.2
Wind gust measurements using pulsed Doppler wind-lidar: comparison of direct and indirect techniques
Irene E. Suomi, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and L. Rottner, E. O'Connor, S. E. Gryning, and A. Sathe
9:00 AM
1B.3
9:15 AM
1B.4
Volumetric LiDAR Scanning of a Wind Turbine Wake and Comparison with a 3D Analytical Wake Model
Fernando Carbajo Fuertes, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; and F. Porté-Agel
9:30 AM
1B.5
On the Wake Behind a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine in a Boundary Layer
Vincent F. Rolin, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; and F. Porté-Agel
9:45 AM
1B.6
Cluster designs for vertical axis wind turbine farms
Seyed Hossein Hezaveh, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and E. Bou-Zeid, J. Dabiri, M. Kinzel, and L. Martinelli

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Canyons Lobby (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Session 2A
Boundary Layer Processes Part II - Stable Boundary Layers
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Sukanta Basu, University of North Carolina State University; Andrey A. Grachev, CIRES, University of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL
10:45 AM
2A.2
11:00 AM
2A.3
Nocturnal Boundary Layer Regimes in a Numerical Weather Prediction Model
P. Baas, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and B. J. H. Van de Wiel and I. G. S. van Hooijdonk

11:15 AM
2A.4
Stable boundary layer regimes at Dome C, Antarctica
Etienne Vignon, University Grenoble Alpes, Saint Martin d'Hères, France; and B. J. H. Van de Wiel, I. G. S. Van Hooijdonk, C. Genthon, S. J. van der Linden, J. A. van Hooft, W. Maurel Sr., O. Traullé, G. Casasanta, and P. Baas

11:30 AM
2A.5
Some Aspects of the Turbulent Kinetic Energy Dissipation Rate in the Stable Boundary Layer
Franciano S. Puhales, UFSM, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Su, Brazil; and O. C. Acevedo, F. D. Costa, L. G. N. Martins, V. Anabor, G. Demarco, and G. A. Degrazia

11:45 AM
2A.6
Length scales, subgrid TKE models, and the representation of the stable boundary layer
Stephan R. de Roode, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and H. J. J. Jonker, V. Vertregt, and V. Perrin

Recording files available
Session 2B
Observations and Modeling Related to Renewable Energy Applications Part II
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Marc Calaf, University of Utah, Wind Energy and Turbulence Laboratory; Albert A.M. Holtslag, Wageningen University
10:30 AM
2B.1
Simulating effects of a wind turbine array using LES and RANS
B. Vanderwende, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO; and B. Kosovic, J. K. Lundquist, and J. D. Mirocha
10:45 AM
2B.2
Large-Eddy Simulation of the Wake Flow Inside and Downwind of a Large Finite-Size Wind Farm
Ka Ling Wu, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; and F. Porté-Agel
11:30 AM
2B.5
Finecasting for Renewable Energy with Large-Eddy Simulation
Harmen J. J. Jonker, Delft Univ. of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and R. A. Verzijlbergh and M. C. Holtslag

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016

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Session 3A
Boundary Layer Processes Part III - Transition Periods
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Eric Bazile, CNRM/CNRS
1:30 PM
3A.1
Mesoscale Simulations of the Afternoon-Evening Transition for Two Contrasting Days during the BLLAST Campaign
David Pino, BarcelonaTech (UPC), Castelldefels, Spain; and W. M. Angevine, E. Bazile, F. Couvreux, O. K. Hartogensis, M. A. Jimenez Jr., and Y. Seity
1:45 PM
3A.2
Turbulence kinetic energy decay in the afternoon transition
Erik Nilsson, Laboratoire d'Aerologie, University of Toulouse, CNRS, France and Uppsala University, Sweden, Lannemezan, France; and M. Lothon, F. Lohou, C. Darbieu, E. R. Pardyjak, O. K. Hartogensis, and L. Mahrt
2:00 PM
3A.3
Observational Study of the Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Afternoon and Evening Transition: A Seasonal Characterization
Mariano Sastre, University Complutense of Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Madrid, Spain; and C. Román-Cascón, C. Yagüe, J. A. Arrillaga, and G. Maqueda
2:30 PM
3A.5
Are Single Column Models Able to Reproduce the Stable Boundary Layer Transition?
Felipe D. Costa, Universidade Federal do Pampa, Alegrete, Brazil; and L. E. Medeiros, D. M. dos Santos, A. D. Carvalho Junior, O. C. Acevedo, F. S. Puhales, G. Demarco, P. E. S. Oliveira, and L. G. N. Martins
Recording files available
Session 3B
Theoretical and Practical Issues Associated with Multi-Scale Simulations
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Jeffrey D. Mirocha, LLNL; Harm J.J. Jonker, Delft University of Technology
1:30 PM
3B.1
Nested Multi-Scale System in the PALM Large-Eddy Simulation Model
Antti Hellsten, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and K. Ketelsen, F. Barmpas, G. Tsegas, N. Moussiopoulos, and S. Raasch
2:00 PM
3B.3
Limitations of Mesoscale-to-LES Grid Nesting in a Convective Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Laura Jin Mazzaro, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; and D. Muñoz-Esparza, J. K. Lundquist, and R. R. Linn

2:15 PM
3B.4
A New Vertical Grid Nesting Capability for Multiscale Simulations Using the WRF Model
Katherine A. Lundquist, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and M. H. Daniels, J. D. Mirocha, D. J. Wiersema, and F. K. Chow

2:45 PM
3B.6
Multiscale modeling of a diurnal cycle during the CWEX-13 field campaign
Domingo Munoz-Esparza, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado; and J. K. Lundquist, J. A. Sauer, B. Kosovic, J. D. Mirocha, S. Purdy, and D. A. Rajewski

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Canyons Lobby (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 4A
Boundary Layer Processes Part IV
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Branko Kosovic, NCAR
3:30 PM
4A.1
3:45 PM
4A.2
4:00 PM
4A.3
LES Modeling of Wind over Antarctic Snow-Ice Formations using a Dynamic Surface Roughness Approach
M. G. Giometto, EPFL, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; and E. Trujillo, K. C. Leonard, T. L. Maksym, F. Comola, S. T. Salesky, C. Meneveau, M. Lehning, and M. B. Parlange

4:30 PM
4A.5
4:45 PM
4A.6
Recording files available
Session 4B
Results from the Mountain Terrain Atmospheric Modeling and Observations (MATERHORN) Project
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Heather A. Holmes, Univ. of Nevada; Sebastian W. Hoch, University of Utah
3:30 PM
4B.1
Upslope Flow Studies in Complex Terrain
H.J.S. Fernando, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; and C. M. Hocut and L. S. Leo

3:45 PM
4B.2
Fine-Scale Turbulent Bursts in Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer in Complex Terrain
Christopher M. Hocut, US Army Research Laboratory, WSMR, NM; and E. Kit, D. Liberzon, and H. J. S. Fernando
4:00 PM
4B.3
Evaporation from a Desert Playa Following Rainfall
Chaoxun Hang, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and D. Nadeau, D. Jensen, S. W. Hoch, and E. R. Pardyjak
4:15 PM
4B.4
Simulation of stable flows over Granite Mountain
Fotini Katopodes Chow, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and A. D. Anderson-Connolly, R. S. Arthur, and K. A. Lundquist
4:30 PM
4B.5
Comparison of three different implementations of the immersed boundary method in WRF (WRF-IBM)
Jingyi Bao, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and K. A. Lundquist and F. K. Chow

5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Monday, 20 June 2016


Formal Poster Viewing and Ice Breaker Reception
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

Poster Session 1
BLT Posters - Session I
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Poster 11 will also be presented as J1.4A

1
Turbulence regimes and the validity of similarity theory in the stable boundary layer during EBEX-2000
Zhongming Gao, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and H. Liu, E. S. Russell, T. Foken, and S. P. Oncley

2
Capturing the Nocturnal Boundary Layer Processes at Cabauw
S.J.A. van der Linden, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and P. Baas and B. J. H. Van de Wiel

4
LES results of the GABLS4 exercice : an intercomparison of models in extremely stable conditions over Antarctica
Fleur Couvreux, CNRM- CNRS/Météo-France -UMR 3589, Toulouse, Haute Garonne, France; and E. Bazile, G. Canut, P. Le Moigne, B. Maronga, B. J. H. van Stratum, S. Basu, V. Fuka, J. M. Edwards, G. Matheou, A. Moene, E. Vignon, W. Maurel Sr., and O. Traullé

7
Why Canxt SBL Models Reproduce the Near-Zero Heat Flux at High Wind Speeds?
Rafael Maroneze, UFSM, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil; and J. Sun, F. D. Costa, and O. C. Acevedo
Manuscript (1.5 MB)

Handout (800.4 kB)

8
Identification of Non-Stationary Turbulent Events for Different Regimes of Stable Boundary Layer Turbulence
Amandine Kaiser, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; and N. Vercauteren and D. Belusic

Handout (4.9 MB)

9
Shear-Sheltering Theory and Surface Fluxes: New Exciting Developments
Gengsheng Zhang, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc, H. B. Nahrawi, and R. Pahari

10
Two-component wind fields in the atmospheric surface layer over the ocean
Shane D. Mayor, California State Univ., Chico, CA

12
Accuracy of Surface Drag Coefficient Predictions using Monin-Obukhov Similarity Theory
Emina Maric, Mechanical Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Metzger

14
Characteristics of Heat Flux in Atmospheric Surface Layer
Piyush Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, India; and M. Sharan

15
Lake Evaporation in a Changing Climate
Wei Wang, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China; and X. Lee, L. Zhao, and Z. M. Subin

16
Model coupling and atmospheric dispersion of malodorous compounds over coastal regions
Guillermo Jorge Berri, Servicio Meteorologico Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and E. Orcellet, C. Aguirre, and G. V. Muller

17
Aerodynamic surface stress intermittency and conditionally averaged turbulence statistics: insights for aeolian processes
Chinthaka Ravinatha, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX; and W. Anderson

Handout (1.2 MB)

18
Numerical Stability and Accuracy Considerations for the Solution of Lagrangian Stochastic Particle Dispersion Model Equations
Brian N. Bailey, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, Corvallis, Oregon

19
Dispersed Phase Effects on Boundary Layer Turbulence
David H. Richter, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN; and B. Helgans and T. Peng

20
Flux-Profile Relations over Water Surfaces: Disentangling the Influences of Stability and Waves
Elie Bou-Zeid, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ; and Q. Li, N. Vercauteren, and M. B. Parlange

21
22
Boundary Layer Complexity; or Non-Canonical Boundary Layers
Wayne M. Angevine, CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and N. J. Harvey

23
Realistic Simulations of Microbursts using the WRF Model
Patrick Hawbecker, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Basu and L. Manuel

24
Influence of the Richardson Number in the propagation and maintenance of the vortices generated by a static and isolated microburst
Giuliano Demarco, UFSM, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; and V. Anabor, U. Rizza, F. Puhales, L. G. N. Martins, F. D. Costa, and O. C. Acevedo

26
27
The Challenge of Forecasting the Onset and Development of Radiation Fog Using Mesoscale Atmospheric Models
G.J. Steeneveld, Wageningen University, Meteorology and Air Quality Section, Wageningen, Netherlands; and R. J. Ronda and A. A. M. Holtslag

Handout (1.2 MB)

28
Can we Estimate the Fog-top Height from Atmospheric Turbulent Measurements at Surface?
C. Román-Cascón Sr., University Complutense of Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain, Spain; and C. Yagüe Sr., G. J. Steeneveld, M. Sastre, J. A. Arrillaga, and G. Maqueda

29
Observations of Radiative Flux Divergence under Clear Sky and Fog Conditions
Sebastian W. Hoch, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. R. Pardyjak

31
Interactions Between Heterogeneous Terrain and Atmospheric Fluxes
Alexei O. Perelet, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. R. Pardyjak

32
Impacts of Land Surface Heterogeneity on Atmospheric Flows during the MATERHORN Playa Field Campaign
Travis J. Morrison, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Calaf and E. Pardyjak

37
Counter-Gradient, Co-Gradient and ‘Surface-Layer' Momentum Fluxes in Nocturnal Slope Flows over Steep Alpine Terrain
Holly J. Oldroyd, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; and E. R. Pardyjak, C. Higgins, and M. B. Parlange

38
A framework for WRF to WRF-IBM grid nesting to enable multiscale simulations
David J. Wiersema, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and K. A. Lundquist and F. K. Chow

39
Subfilter-Scale Processes and the Simulation of Convective Clouds in the Terra Incognita
Xiaoming Shi, Berkeley, CA; and F. K. Chow, R. L. Street, and G. Bryan

41
Large-eddy simulations of wind parks in clear and cloud-topped boundary layers
Pim van Dorp, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and S. R. de Roode, M. Pourquie, J. Tomas, H. Jonker, and R. Verzijlbergh

43
Short-term Wind Forecasting at Wind Farms using WRF-LES and Actuator Disk Model
Gokhan Kirkil, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey

45
The Effect of Off Shore Wind Farms on Sea and Land Breezes
J.S. Pennells, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; and A. N. Ross, S. B. Vosper, and I. M. Brooks

Poster 47 will also be presented as 9B.7A

49
Energy balance and melt over a patchy snow cover
Sebastian Schlögl, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF Davos and CRYOS EPFL, Davos Dorf, Switzerland; and R. Mott and M. Lehning

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 5A
Modeling and Observations in Complex Terrain Part I
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Daniel Nadeau, Université Laval
8:00 AM
5A.1
On the Definition of the Boundary Layer in Complex, Mountainous Terrain
Mathias W. Rotach, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and I. Stiperski, F. Obleitner, and A. Gohm
8:15 AM
5A.2
How Inhomogeneous is Turbulence in Mountainous Terrain?
Ivana Stiperski, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and M. W. Rotach
8:45 AM
5A.4
Impacts of Sloped Terrain on Evapotranspiration from a Boreal Forested Catchment
Pierre-Erik Isabelle, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada; and D. Nadeau, A. C. Parent, A. N. Rousseau, S. Jutras, and F. Anctil
Recording files available
Session 5B
Boundary Layer Processes Part V
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Elie Bou-Zeid, Princeton Univ.
8:45 AM
5B.4
9:00 AM
5B.5
Behavior of Stable Surface Layer in the NCEP Global Forecast System
Weizhong Zheng, NOAA/NCEP/EMC, College Park, MD; and M. B. Ek
9:15 AM
5B.6
Stability and Height dependant Investigation of Seasonal and Diurnal Cycles of Optical Turbulence in the Lower Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Detlev Sprung, Fraunhofer IOSB, Ettlingen, Germany; and P. Grossmann, E. Sucher, and K. Stein

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 1
Land-Surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations Part I
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: William Anderson, University of Texas at Dallas
10:30 AM
J1.1
Are Trend Analyses from FLUXNET Station Data Realistic?
Thomas Foken, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and W. Babel
10:45 AM
J1.2
Turbulence Induced Errors On Surface Temperature Measurements Over Heterogeneous Landscapes
Mark R. Irvine, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and J. P. Lagouarde, T. Pellarin, R. Biron, and J. M. Cohard
11:00 AM
J1.3
Characteristic frequencies of boundary-layer turbulence over flat, heterogeneous terrain under different stratification conditions
Marc Calaf, University of Utah, Wind Energy and Turbulence Laboratory, Salt Lake City, UT; and V. Maurer and N. Kalthoff
11:15 AM
J1.4A
11:45 AM
J1.6
The Extremely High-ranging Planetary Boundary Layer over the Western Tibetan Plateau in Winter
Mathias W. Rotach, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and X. Chen, B. Skerlak, J. A. Añel, Z. Su, Y. Ma, and M. Li
Recording files available
Session 6
Boundary Layer Processes VI
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Shane D. Mayor, California State Univ.; Mathias W. Rotach, University of Innsbruck
10:30 AM
6.1
The Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR): New Developments
Fred C. Bosveld, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, De Bilt, Netherlands
10:45 AM
6.2
11:00 AM
6.3
Neutral Equivalent Surface Stress
Cheryl L. Klipp, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
11:15 AM
6.4
Boundary Layer Processes during Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Wilma (2005)
Hao Jin, NRL, Monterey, CA; and Y. Jin, J. D. Doyle, and D. L. Zhang

11:30 AM
6.5
11:45 AM
6.6

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 2
Land-Surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations Part II
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: J. Vila-Guerau de Arellano, Wageningen University
1:30 PM
J2.1
How many flux towers are enough? Energy balance closure and large eddy simulation as diagnostic tools for secondary circulations
Ankur R. Desai, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and Z. Hansen, K. Xu, M. Mauder, F. De Roo, and S. Metzger
1:45 PM
J2.2
The Dependence of Energy Budget Components on the surface Characteristics of a shallow pre-Alpine Valley
Frederik De Roo, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; and M. Zeeman, P. Brugger, and M. Mauder

2:00 PM
J2.3
The Modulation of Static Heterogeneity by Precipitation
Cathy Hohenegger, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany; and M. Rieck
2:30 PM
J2.5
Growth and Decay of a Convective Boundary Layer over a Mixed Water-Land Surface
Chiel C. Van Heerwaarden, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and J. P. Mellado
2:45 PM
J2.6
Numerical Modeling of Summer Arctic Boundary Layer during the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS)
Yi Jin, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Wang, S. Gabersek, D. A. Hebert, P. Posey, R. Allard, and J. E. Nachamkin
Recording files available
Session 7
Boundary Layer Clouds
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Arnold F. Moene, Wageningen University; Zhaoxia Pu, University of Utah
1:45 PM
7.2
Impacts of Surface Shear on Shallow Convection
Seung-Bu Park, Columbia University, New York, NY; and P. Gentine and S. Böing

2:00 PM
7.3
2:15 PM
7.4
Overlap Statistics of Shallow Boundary Layer Clouds: Comparing Ground-Based Observations with Large-Eddy Simulations
Thijs Heus, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH; and G. Corbetta, E. Orlandi, R. Neggers, and S. Crewell
2:30 PM
7.5

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 4
Land-Surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations Part III
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Cochairs: Steven K. Krueger, University of Utah; C. David Whiteman, University of Utah
3:30 PM
J4.1
Analysis of Fire-atmosphere Coupling Based on FireFlux 2 Experimental Data and WRF-SFIRE Simulations
Adam K. Kochanski, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. A. Jenkins, J. Mandel, M. Vejmelka, S. Schranz, S. K. Krueger, C. Clements, B. Davis, and D. Seto
3:45 PM
J4.2
An analysis of WRF-Sfire's hindcast of Utah's 2013 Patch Springs Fire
Mary Ann Jenkins, University of Utah, Toronto, ON, Canada; and A. Kochanski, K. steven, and C. Kaden
4:00 PM
J4.3
The influence of forest canopy characteristics on fire-perturbed atmospheric boundary layer
Mike Kiefer, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and S. Zhong, W. E. Heilman, J. J. Charney, and X. Bian
4:15 PM
J4.4
Sea-breeze Characteristics Over Complex Terrain: an Evaluation From Observational Data and WRF Simulations
Jon A. Arrillaga, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; and C. Yagüe, M. Sastre, and C. Román-Cascón
4:30 PM
J4.5
4:45 PM
J4.6
A Case Study of the Formation, Evolution and Dissipation of Ice Radiation Fog in a Mountain Valley
Chaoxun Hang, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and D. Nadeau, I. Gultepe, S. Hoch, H. J. S. Fernando, E. Creegan, L. Leo, Z. Silver, and E. Pardyjak
Recording files available
Session 8
Observations and Modeling Related to Renewable Energy Applications Part III
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Marc Calaf, University of Utah, Wind Energy and Turbulence Laboratory; Petra Klein, Univ. of Oklahoma
3:30 PM
8.1
4:00 PM
8.3A
The Second Wind Forecast Improvement Project (WFIP2): Observations and Model Evaluation
James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ESRL/PSD, Boulder, CO; and R. Banta, L. A. Benjamin, S. Benjamin, L. K. Berg, L. Bianco, J. Bickford, A. Brewer, A. Choukulkar, K. L. Clawson, A. Clifton, J. W. Cline, D. Cook, I. V. Djalalova, H. J. S. Fernando, K. Friedrich, E. P. Grimit, J. Kenyon, B. Kosovic, C. W. King, K. Lantz, C. N. Long, J. K. Lundquist, M. Marquis, J. McCaa, K. McCaffrey, S. midya, V. R. Morris, J. B. Olson, Y. Pichugina, J. Sharp, M. T. Stoelinga, W. J. Shaw, K. Wade, and S. Wharton
4:15 PM
8.4A
Case Studies of Improved HRRR Low-Level Wind Forecasts from the Wind Forecast Improvement Project II
Jaymes Kenyon, NOAA/ESRL and CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. B. Olson, J. M. Brown, J. M. Wilczak, I. V. Djalalova, W. M. Angevine, R. Banta, M. T. Stoelinga, J. Sharp, E. P. Grimit, Q. Yang, L. K. Berg, K. Wade, M. Brewer, R. M. Eckman, J. W. Cline, M. Marquis, and J. McCaa
4:30 PM
8.5
4:45 PM
8.6
Multiscale Simulation of a Frontal Passage Through a Wind Turbine Array Using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model
Jeffrey D. Mirocha, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; and N. Marjanovic, B. D. Hirth, Z. Irons, B. Kosovic, D. Muñoz-Esparza, and F. K. Chow

5:15 PM-6:15 PM: Tuesday, 21 June 2016


Session
Special Session on Education: An Open Exchange of Teaching Methods in Boundary-Layer and Agricultural Meteorology
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Organizer: Arnold F. Moene, Wageningen University

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 9A
Modeling and Observations in Complex Terrain Part II
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Holly J. Oldroyd, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
8:00 AM
9A.1
Cold Air Intrusions into Basins and Valleys
C. David Whiteman, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Lehner, S. W. Hoch, M. O. G. Hills, T. Haiden, N. Kalthoff, and B. Adler
8:15 AM
9A.2
8:30 AM
9A.3
The Sensitivity of a Persistent Cold-Air Pool to Changes in the Surface State in the Salt Lake Valley, UT
Christopher S. Foster, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. D. Horel and E. Crosman
8:45 AM
9A.4
Bluff-Body Flow Separation in Arizona's Meteor Crater
Manuela Lehner, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and C. D. Whiteman, S. W. Hoch, M. O. G. Hills, N. Kalthoff, B. Adler, and T. Haiden
9:00 AM
9A.5
Energetics of Deep Alpine Valleys in Pooling and Draining Configurations
Gabriele Arduini, University of Grenoble and University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom; and C. Chemel and C. Staquet
9:15 AM
9A.6
Valley Heat Deficit as a Bulk Measure of Wintertime Particulate Air Pollution in the Arve River Valley
Charles Chemel, National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS), University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom; and G. Arduini, C. Staquet, Y. Largeron, D. Legain, D. Tzanos, and A. Paci
9:30 AM
9A.7
Nocturnal buoyant TKE production in steep-slope katabatic flows: Observations, theory and multi-scale transport dynamics
Holly J. Oldroyd, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; and E. Pardyjak, C. Higgins, and M. B. Parlange
Recording files available
Session 9B
Observations and Modeling Related to Renewable Energy Applications Part IV
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Katherine A. Lundquist, LLNL
8:15 AM
9B.2
Model Comparison of Velocity Perturbations Through Wind Farms
J.S. Pennells, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; and A. N. Ross, S. B. Vosper, and I. M. Brooks
8:45 AM
9B.4
9:00 AM
9B.5
Mean Kinetic Energy Fluxes within Wind Farms through a Diurnal Cycle
Gerard Cortina, University of Utah, Wind Energy and Turbulence Laboratory, Salt Lake City, UT; and V. Sharma and M. Calaf
9:30 AM
9B.7A
A Scale-Aware Treatment of Subgrid Mixing in the WRF Model for Renewable Energy Applications
Evelyn Grell, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and J. W. Bao, J. Olson, S. A. Michelson, J. M. Wilczak, J. Kenyon, B. Kosovic, and P. A. Jimenez

9:45 AM
9B.8
A simple model for average kinetic energy flux within large wind turbine arrays
Corey D. Markfort, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and W. Zhang and F. Porté-Agel

10:00 AM-11:30 AM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 6
Honoring Bill Massman Part I
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: Xuhui Lee, Yale Univ.
10:00 AM
J6.1
10:15 AM
J6.2
10:45 AM
J6.4
The Myth of the Surface Energy Imbalance
Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO

11:00 AM
J6.5
Canopy Flows: Problems and Perspective
Chuixiang Yi, Queens College, City University of New York, Flushing, NY

11:30 AM-1:00 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016


Formal Poster Viewing
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

Poster Session 2
BLT Posters - Session II
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
73
Statistical Characteristics of Turbulence in Urban Roughness Sublayer
Jun Zou, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; and J. Sun

Poster 74 has been moved. New paper number 13A.6A

75
CFD Study on the Effects of Trees on Pollutant Dispersion in a Street Canyon
Geon Kang, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea, Republic of (South); and W. Choi and J. J. Kim

77
Inter-Model Flow Topology Comparison of Simple CFD, RANS and LES Simulations for Complex Street Canyons
Arash Nemati Hayati, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; and R. Stoll, J. J. Kim, T. Harman, M. A. Nelson, M. J. Brown, and E. R. Pardyjak

78
79
A City-Scale Estimate for the Cooling Potential of Green Roofs
Ivo Lukas Suter, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

80
A Numerical Study on Sensitivity of Pollutant Dispersion to Turbulent Schmidt Number and Inflow Wind Speed in a Street Canyon
Jang-Woon Wang, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea, Republic of (South); and W. Choi and J. J. Kim

82
Characteristics of CO2 Concentration and Flux in Beijing Urban Area
Xueling Cheng, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Handout (4.2 MB)

84
Scintillometer Observations of Sensible Heat Flux in Central London
Ben Crawford, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and C. S. B. Grimmond, H. C. Ward, W. Morrison, and T. Sun

85
Anthropogenic Heat Flux Estimation from Space: The URBANFLUXES Project
Nektarios Chrysoulakis, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS, Heraklion, Greece; and C. Feigenwinter, A. Albitar, T. Esch, F. del Frate, A. M. Gabey, J. P. Gastellu-Etchegorry, C. S. B. Grimmond, W. Heldens, J. Klostermann, F. Lindberg, Z. Mitraka, F. Olofson, and E. Parlow

Handout (1.8 MB)

86
Effects of Structures in the Urban Environment on Solar Irradiance Availability
Carlo Bianchi, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. Overby, P. Willemsen, A. Smith, R. Stoll, and E. R. Pardyjak

Handout (7.9 MB)

87
Linking Microclimate and Energy Use with a Low Cost Wall Mounted Measurement System
Richard C. Didier, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and N. Gunawardena, E. Prucka, R. Stoll, A. D. Smith, and E. Pardyjak

Handout (1.8 MB)

88
Impact of eddy characteristics on the turbulent heat and momentum fluxes in the urban roughness sublayer
Jianning Sun, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, P. R. China, Nanjing, China; and J. Zou and B. Zhou

91
The Height of Surface Layer Observed by Doppler Lidar in a Coastal Area of Tokyo
Ryoko Oda, Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan; and A. Inagaki, A. Yagi, M. Kanda, and Y. Fujiyoshi

92
A New Technique for Reducing Variance Contamination in Lidar Turbulence Measurements
Jennifer F. Newman, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and P. Klein, S. Wharton, A. Sathe, and T. A. Bonin

93
Long-path Measurements of Pollutants and Micrometeorology over Highway 401 in Toronto
Ralf M. Staebler, EC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and Y. You, S. G. Moussa, Y. Su, and T. Munoz

94
Recommendations for processing atmospheric attenuated backscatter profiles from Vaisala CL31 Ceilometers
Simone Kotthaus, Univ. of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and E. O'Connor, C. Münkel, C. Charlton-Perez, T. Sun, and C. S. B. Grimmond

95
The Use of Artificial Neural Networks Within Boundary Layer Meteorology
Nipun Gunawardena, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. Pardyjak

96
Using an Artificial Neural Network Approach to Estimate Cn2 in Atmospheric Surface Layer
Yao Wang, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Basu

97
COBALT: A High Tower Experiment for Monitoring the Micrometeorology of a Coastal Area
O. C. Acevedo, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and P. E. S. Oliveira and G. A. Degrazia

98
Virtual Wind LiDAR Wxperiments using LES data: Examples of the Limitations of LiDAR Profilers and Scanners
Fernando Carbajo Fuertes, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; and F. Porté-Agel

100
101
The NCAR Modular Wind Profiler observations of bores and waves during PECAN
William O. J. Brown, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Cohn, J. Sobtzak, C. Martin, and T. Hock

102
Air and water temperature changes after weirs construction in medium size river
Changbum Cho, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences/Korea Meteorological Administration, Seogwipo-si, Korea, Republic of (South)

105
Field-scale Particle Transport in a Trellised Agricultural Canopy During Periods of Row-aligned Winds
Nathan E. Miller, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and R. Stoll, W. Mahaffee, T. M. Neill, and E. R. Pardyjak

Handout (1.7 MB)

106
A Wind Tunnel Study of Windbreak Flow Dynamics Using Particle Imaging Velocimetry
Travis Gowen, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and T. Price, E. Pardyjak, and R. Stoll

Handout (2.5 MB)

107
Radiation Heat Transfer and Microclimate in and Around Isolated Conifers
Matt Moody, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and B. N. Bailey, R. Stoll, E. R. Pardyjak, and W. Mahaffee

108
Investigating the connectivity between emissions of BVOC and rainfall formation in Amazonia using Genetic Programming
Celso von Randow, INPE, São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil; and M. B. Sanches, R. M. Nascimento dos Santos, T. Gerken, M. Chamecki, and J. D. Fuentes

111
Mixing Length Closure Schemes for Forest Canopy Flows over Complex Terrain
Andrew N. Ross, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and R. Grant and B. A. Gardiner

112
Characterizing Kelvin-Helmholtz Instabilities and von Kármán Vortices in Canopy Turbulence and Their Interrelationship
Tirtha Banerjee, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; and F. De Roo and M. Mauder

114
Methodologies for Particle Dispersion Experiments in Plant Canopies
Nathan E. Miller, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and R. Stoll, W. Mahaffee, T. M. Neill, and E. R. Pardyjak

Handout (1.7 MB)

115
Canopy conductance subject to minute-scale variations in insolation: validation of canopy conductance parameterizations using innovative observations
Arian van Westreenen, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and A. F. Moene, B. van Kesteren, and O. K. Hartogensis

116
117
Characteristics of Wind and Turbulence Just-Above and Within a Subalpine Forest in Complex Terrain
Sean P. Burns, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. W. Horst, S. P. Oncley, G. Maclean, S. Semmer, D. H. Lenschow, and P. D. Blanken

118
How do Low-Level Jets Lead to Precipitation Extremes?
Derek Hodges, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and Z. Pu

119
The possible teleconnections between the two types of El Nino and the low-level jets in North America
Shiyuan (Sharon) Zhong, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and L. Yu, X. Bian, and W. E. Heilman

122
Examining the Impact of Different Vertical Mixing Strengths on Hurricanes Evolution over Land
Feimin Zhang, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT ; and Z. Pu

123
Validation of Multi-Scale Simulations of the Flow over Big Southern Butte Using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model
Branko Kosovic, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. A. Jimenez, S. E. Haupt, J. B. Olson, J. W. Bao, E. Grell, and J. Kenyon

124
Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research: The Atmospheric Boundary Layer in Numerical Weather Prediction
Juerg Schmidli, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany; and I. Bastak Duran, A. Eichhorn, V. Maurer, A. Schomburg, and C. Sgoff

125
Accuracy Assessment of Planetary Boundary Layer Height in the WRF Simulation using Temporally High Resolution Radiosonde Observations
Misun Kang, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences/Korea Meteorological Administration, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, Korea, Republic of (South); and Y. K. Lim, C. Cho, K. R. Kim, J. S. Park, and B. J. Kim

1:00 PM-2:00 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016


Lunch Break

2:00 PM-3:30 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 7
Honoring Bill Massman Part II
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: Xuhui Lee, Yale Univ.
2:00 PM
J7.1
Upward Momentum and Non-diffusive Transport in the Surface Layer
Andrew S. Kowalski, University of Granada, Granada, Granada, Spain
3:15 PM
J7.6
Spectral Signatures during Nocturnal Stable Boundary Conditions over a Mature Vineyard
John H. Prueger, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment, Ames, IA; and J. G. Alfieri, L. E. Hipps, W. P. Kustas, J. L. Hatfield, and L. G. McKee

3:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Recording files available
Joint Session 8
Honoring Bill Massman Part III
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: Xuhui Lee, Yale Univ.
4:00 PM
J8.1
Forest microclimate during the winter-spring transition in montane conifer forests
David R. Bowling, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and D. M. Aubrecht, P. D. Blanken, S. P. Burns, A. M. Chan, and A. Richardson
Recording files available
Session 10
Unsteady Boundary Layer Behavior
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Chad Higgins; John M. Edwards, Met Office
4:30 PM
10.3
Intermittency of Aeolian Snow Transport and its Dependence on Flow and Snow-Bed Properties
Michael Lehning, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF Davos and CRYOS EPFL, Davos Dorf, Switzerland; and E. Paterna, P. Crivelli, S. Horender, F. Comola, and M. G. Giometto
4:45 PM
10.4
Boundary Layer Dynamics and Structure, Time-resolved PIV Study
Klara Jurcakova, Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 8, Czech Republic; and R. Kellnerova
5:00 PM
10.5
Non-rotational coherent structures in the flow with different degree of turbulence
Radka Kellnerova, Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 8, Czech Republic; and K. Jurcakova, S. Nosek, and Z. Janour

6:15 PM-9:00 PM: Wednesday, 22 June 2016


Conference Banquet
Location: The Depot

Thursday, 23 June 2016

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Thursday, 23 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 11A
Modeling and Observations in Plant Canopies
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Brian N. Bailey, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service; M. Chamecki, The Univ. of California
8:00 AM
11A.1
Impact of a maize buffer on turbulent dispersion and deposition of Phytophthora infestans spores
Arnold Moene, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and A. van Westreenen, A. Evenhuis, and G. J. T. Kessel
8:15 AM
11A.2
Particle Transport and Plume Shape Characteristics in a Trellised Agricultural Canopy During Non-row-parallel Winds
Nathan E. Miller, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and R. Stoll, W. Mahaffee, T. M. Neill, and E. R. Pardyjak
8:45 AM
11A.4
Comparing LES, Lab and Empirical Representations of a Neutral Flow over Canopy
Huug G. Ouwersloot, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany; and A. F. Moene, J. J. Attema, and J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano

Handout (2.1 MB)

9:15 AM
11A.6
Spatial and temporal variability of surface temperature of a forest canopy
Louis-Etienne Boudreault, INRA, Villenave-d'Ornon, France; and S. Dupont, J. P. Lagouarde, and M. R. Irvine
9:30 AM
11A.7
Predicting Wind Flow in Fragmented Forested Landscapes
Christopher Poette, INRA, Villenave D'Ornon, France; and B. A. Gardiner, S. Dupont, Y. Brunet, I. Harman, M. Bohm, J. J. Finnigan, and D. Hughes
9:45 AM
11A.8
How Vegetation Controls Boundary-Layer and Cloud Development: the Memory Effect
Martin Sikma, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and H. G. Ouwersloot, X. Pedruzo-Bagazgoitia, and J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano
Recording files available
Session 11B
Experimental and Theoretical Studies on Monin-Obhukov Similarity
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Jielun Sun, NCAR; Ivana Stiperski, University of Innsbruck
8:00 AM
11B.1
8:15 AM
11B.2
8:30 AM
11B.3
Energy Balance, Monin Obukhov Theory, Stability Corrections and Snow Modelling
Michael Lehning, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF Davos and CRYOS EPFL, Davos Dorf, Switzerland; and S. Schlögl, S. Würzer, N. Wever, and R. Mott
8:45 AM
11B.4
Terrain effects on the turbulence relationship with wind speed in the nocturnal boundary layer
O. C. Acevedo, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and J. Sun
9:15 AM
11B.6
Near-Surface Effects of Free Atmosphere Stratification in Free Convection
Juan Pedro Mellado, Max Plank Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany; and C. C. van Heerwaarden
9:30 AM
11B.7
Exploring vertical turbulence structure in neutrally and stably stratified flows using WRF-LES
Mireia Udina, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain; and J. Sun, B. Kosovic, and M. R. Soler
9:45 AM
11B.8

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Thursday, 23 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 23 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 12A
Modeling and Observations in Urban Terrain Part I
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Prathap Ramamurthy, City College; Atsushi Inagaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology
10:30 AM
12A.1
Cool city mornings by urban heat and the role of the atmospheric boundary layer
Natalie Theeuwes, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and G. J. Steeneveld, R. J. Ronda, M. W. Rotach, and A. A. M. Holtslag
10:45 AM
12A.2
Contrasting responses of urban and rural surface energy budgets to heat waves
Dan Li, Boston University, Boston, MA; and T. Sun, L. Wang, and Z. Gao
11:00 AM
12A.3A
11:15 AM
12A.4
The Structure and Evolution of the Urban Boundary Layer During an Extreme Heat Event
David Melecio, City College, New York, NY; and J. Gonzalez, P. Ramamurthy, and M. Arend
11:30 AM
12A.5
Recording files available
Session 12B
Recent Field Experiments (Plains Elevated Convection at Night experiment) PECAN I - Observations of BL Structure and Evolution
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Jeremy A. Gibbs, Univ. of Utah
10:45 AM
12B.2
Evolution and Vertical Structure of the 20 June 2015 Bore Observed during PECAN
Dana M. Mueller, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. Geerts, M. Deng, and Z. Wang
11:00 AM
12B.3
Boundary Layer Evolution during Bore Events as Observed by a Mobile Profiling System during PECAN
David M. Loveless, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and T. J. Wagner, C. Rozoff, D. D. Turner, W. F. Feltz, and S. Ackerman

Friday, 24 June 2016

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Friday, 24 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 13A
Modeling and Observations in Urban Terrain Part II
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Rob Stoll, University of Utah; Albert A.M. Holtslag, Wageningen University
8:15 AM
13A.2
Urban Land - Atmospheric Coupling System: Model Development and Applications
Jiyun Song, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and Z. H. Wang
8:30 AM
13A.3
Real-time Ozone and Particulate Measurements on a News Helicopter
Alexander A. Jacques, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. T. Crosman, J. D. Horel, and L. Leclair-Marzolf
8:45 AM
13A.4
Spatiotemporal Comparison of Finely-Resolved Emissions and Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide in Salt Lake City, Utah
Daniel Mendoza, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. C. Lin, L. Mitchell, K. Gurney, R. Patarasuk, D. O'Keeffe, T. Song, J. Huang, B. Fasoli, R. Bares, J. D. Horel, E. T. Crosman, and J. R. Ehleringer
9:00 AM
13A.5
Scaling of Streaky Structures Observed by a Doppler Lidar
Ayako Yagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and A. Inagaki, M. Kanda, C. Fujiwara, and Y. Fujiyoshi

9:45 AM
13A.8
Modeling the Urban and Lake-induced Boundary-Layers for the Greater Toronto Area
Sylvie Leroyer, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Dorval, QC, Canada; and S. Belair, L. Spacek, A. B. Filion, B. Winter, M. Vallée, and S. Bélair
Recording files available
Session 13B
Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Models at all Scales Part I
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Elie Bou-Zeid, Princeton Univ.; Peter Sullivan, NCAR
8:30 AM
13B.3
9:00 AM
13B.5
GABLS4: a model inter-comparison study in extremely stable conditions
Eric Bazile, CNRM/CNRS, Toulouse, France; and F. Couvreux and P. Le Moigne

9:30 AM
13B.7
GABLS4 Results from NCEP Single Column Model
Weizhong Zheng, NOAA/NCEP/EMC, College Park, MD; and M. B. Ek, R. Sun, and J. Han
9:45 AM
13B.8
Subgrid Turbulence Models in the Boundary-Layer Gray Zone
Omduth Coceal, Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK; and M. J. Bopape and R. Plant

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Friday, 24 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Alta-Deer Valley (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016

Recording files available
Session 14A
Modeling and Observations in Urban Terrain Part III
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Rob Stoll, University of Utah
10:45 AM
14A.2
Evaluation of the outer-layer scaling in a developing urban boundary layer using lattice Boltzmann method
Atsushi Inagaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and N. H. Ahmad, A. Yagi, M. Kanda, N. Onodera, and T. Aoki

11:00 AM
14A.3
Boundary-Layer Development with Buoyancy-Driven Flows over a Built-Up Area in Istanbul
Meral Yucel, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and A. Inagaki and M. Kanda

11:15 AM
14A.4
Developing Urban Surface Parameterizations for Momentum and Scalars Using Large-Eddy Simulations
Qi Li, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and E. Bou-Zeid, W. Anderson, and S. Grimmond

11:45 AM
14A.6
Validation of a Fast-Response Urban Microclimate Model Using a Dense Network of Weather Observations
Pascale Girard, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada; and D. Nadeau, E. R. Pardyjak, M. Overby, P. Willemsen, D. C. Alexander, R. Stoll, B. N. Bailey, and M. B. Parlange
Recording files available
Session 14B
Recent Field Experiments (Plains Elevated Convection at Night experiment) PECAN II - The Great Plains Nocturnal LLJ
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Wayne M. Angevine, CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL; Evgeni Fedorovich, University of Oklahoma
10:45 AM
14B.2
Observations of Low-Level Jets during PECAN
Richard D. Clark, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA; and T. D. Sikora, M. McAuliffe, N. Midzak, M. Green, J. Hane, K. Pozsonyi, C. Prestine, V. Hower, N. Strickland, and D. Bludis
11:00 AM
14B.3
11:15 AM
14B.4
11:30 AM
14B.5
Linkages between boundary layer structure and evolution of the nocturnal low-level jet in the U.S. Central Plains
Petra M. Klein, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and E. N. Smith, J. Gebauer, D. D. Turner, T. A. Bonin, and J. F. Newman

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016

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Joint Session 11
Exchange of Trace Gases (CO2, BVOC, Nitrogen) between the Surface and the PBL for Forest and Urban Ecosystems
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence; the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology; and the Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences )
Chair: Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah
1:30 PM
J11.1
1:45 PM
J11.2
2:00 PM
J11.3
Integrating canopy and large-scale atmospheric effects in the convective boundary-layer dynamics and chemistry during the CHATS experiment
Metodija Shapkalijevski, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and J. Brown, J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, H. G. Ouwersloot, and A. Moene
2:15 PM
J11.4
2:30 PM
J11.5
The Impact of Source Distribution on Scalar Transport over Forested Hills
Andrew N. Ross, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; and I. N. Harman
2:45 PM
J11.6
Spatiotemporal Patterns of Urban Trace Gases and Pollutants Observed with a Light Rail Vehicle Platform in Salt Lake City, UT
Logan Mitchell, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. T. Crosman, B. Fasoli, L. Leclair-Marzolf, A. A. Jacques, D. Mendoza, J. D. Horel, J. C. Lin, D. R. Bowling, and J. R. Ehleringer
Recording files available
Session 15
Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Models at all Scales Part II
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Cochairs: Stephan R. de Roode, Delft University of Technology; Nikki Vercauteren, Freie Universitaet Berlin
1:30 PM
15.1
Can small-scale orographic gravity waves provide the missing drag in the stable boundary layer?
Aristofanis Tsiringakis, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands; and G. J. Steeneveld, M. A. Kleczek, and A. A. M. Holtslag
1:45 PM
15.2
Early Warning Signals for Regime Transition in the Stable Boundary Layer: a Model Study
Ivo G.S. van Hooijdonk, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; and A. F. Moene, M. Scheffer, H. J. H. Clercx, and B. J. H. Van de Wiel

2:00 PM
15.3
Development and Implementation of Parameterization of the Tidal Effect in Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) Model
Young-Hee Lee, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and K. D. Ahn, Y. H. Lee, and H. Eom
2:15 PM
15.4
The impact of Boundary Layer Processes on Simulation of a Severe Weather Event over the City Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Hari Prasad Dasari, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia; and R. Attada, O. Knio, and I. Hoteit
2:30 PM
15.5
Testing the HBG model under strong stabilities: a SCM inter-comparison study using CCAM
Jing Huang, CSIRO, Yarralumla, ACT, Australia; and M. Thatcher and E. Bou-Zeid

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016


Coffee Break
Location: Canyons Lobby (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016

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Session 16A
Recent Field Experiments (XPIA - The Planetary boundary layer Instrumentation Assessment and Others)
Location: The Canyons (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ESRL/PSD
3:30 PM
16A.1
The 2015 Great Salt Lake Summer Ozone Study
Erik T. Crosman, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and J. D. Horel, A. Jacques, B. Blaylock, A. Long, S. Arens, R. S. Martin, and J. Sohl
3:45 PM
16A.2
Assessing State-of-the-Art Capabilities for Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: the XPIA Field Campaign
Julie K. Lundquist, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. Wilczak, R. Ashton, L. Bianco, A. Brewer, A. Choukulkar, A. Clifton, M. Debnath, R. Delgado, K. Friedrich, W. S. Gunter, A. Hamidi, G. V. Iungo, A. Kaushik, B. Kosovic, P. Langan, A. Lass, E. Lavin, J. C. Y. Lee, K. McCaffrey, R. K. Newsom, D. C. Noone, S. P. Oncley, P. T. Quelet, S. P. Sandberg, J. L. Schroeder, W. Shaw, L. C. Sparling, C. St. Martin, A. St. Pé, E. J. Strobach, K. Tay, B. Vanderwende, A. M. Weickmann, D. Wolfe, and R. Worsnop
4:15 PM
16A.4
4:30 PM
16A.5
Evaluation of Single and Multiple Doppler Lidar Techniques to Measure Complex Flow during the XPIA Field Campaign
Aditya Choukulkar, Colorado Univ./NOAA/ESRL/CSD, Boulder, CO; and A. Brewer, S. P. Sandberg, A. M. Weickmann, T. A. Bonin, J. K. Lundquist, R. Delgado, G. V. Iungo, R. Ashton, M. Debnath, L. Bianco, J. M. Wilczak, B. Kosovic, S. P. Oncley, and D. Wolfe
4:45 PM
16A.6
Identification of Tower Wake Distortions in Sonic Anemometer Measurements during XPIA
P. T. Quelet, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO; and K. McCaffrey, A. Choukulkar, A. Brewer, J. M. Wilczak, S. P. Oncley, D. E. Wolfe, and J. K. Lundquist
Recording files available
Session 16B
Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Models at all Scales Part III
Location: Bryce (Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel)
Host: 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
Chair: Scott T. Salesky, University of British Columbia
3:30 PM
16B.1
A Mass Flux Component for the MYNN PBL Scheme in WRF
Wayne M. Angevine, CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and J. B. Olson, J. Kenyon, and K. Suselj
4:00 PM
16B.3
4:15 PM
16B.4
Development of a Scale-Adaptive TKE-Based Subgrid Mixing Scheme in the WRF Model
Xu zhang, China Met Administration, Shanghai, China; and J. W. Bao and B. Chen

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Friday, 24 June 2016


Conference Adjourns