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Big eddies in the outer part of the atmospheric boundary layer contribute to the variance of the horizontal velocity fluctuations near the surface. Because of the slow adjustment of these eddies to new boundary conditions, they carry the roughness characteristics of a large upstream terrain. A scaling relation is proposed that accounts for the memory effects in the big eddies. It is concluded that the standard deviation of the horizontal wind (Σ u ) measured at a given height is representative for the shear stress at greater height. This gives at least qualitative support to existing work where Σu is used for exposure correction of mean wind.
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Beljaars, A.C.M. On the memory of wind standard deviation for upstream roughness. Boundary-Layer Meteorol 38, 95–101 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00121557
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