14th Symposium on Boundary Layer and Turbulence

5B.4

Coherent structures and transitional patterns in convective boundary layers

Ernest M. Agee, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and S. Zurn-Birkhimer and A. Gluhovsky

Field observations during Lake-ICE in January 1998 have shown further evidence of unique convective structures within PBLs during Cold-Air Outbreaks (CAOs) over Lake Michigan. These are suggestive of the ability of either buoyancy or mechanical shear to dominate (over the other) to form regular patterns of 2-d (rolls) or 3-d (cells), on at least different scales, from hundreds of meters to a few kilometers. Large Eddy Simulation (LES) modeling is also used to show the modulating effect of snow precipitation on a given initial convective pattern (or geometry). Evidence is also presented to show a similar effect over land, where the onset of snow showers in a pre-existing pattern of convective rolls, causes a transition to a regular pattern of open mesoscale cellular convection.

Session 5B, Lake-ICE Experiment
Friday, 11 August 2000, 8:00 AM-9:14 AM

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