Surface layer turbulence spectra and dissipation rates during low winds in tropics

TitleSurface layer turbulence spectra and dissipation rates during low winds in tropics
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsYadav, Anil, Sethu Raman, and Maithili Sharan
JournalBoundary-Layer Meteorology
Volume79
Issue3
Pagination205-223
ISSN0006-8314
Abstract

Spectral characteristics of surface layer turbulence in an urban atmosphere are investigated. The observations used for this purpose represent low wind conditions in the tropics. The normalized power spectral shapes exhibit the usual characteristics in the inertial subrange and obey Monin-Obukhov scaling. However, the low-frequency behaviours do not conform to the previous observed relations. For horizontal components, large energy is contained in the low frequencies in contrast to the vertical component where roll-off to zero frequency is faster.

The turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate estimated from the spectra using Kolmogorov's inertial subrange law is found to be isotropic unlike the velocity variances. The expressions for the dimensionless dissipation rate do not seem to work well in low winds in an urban atmosphere. For the data considered, the dissipation rate exhibits a power law relationship with the mean windspeed and the friction velocity.

URLhttp://www.springerlink.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/content/k37304r7460704x7/
DOI10.1007/BF00119438
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