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Stable boundary layers: Observations, models and variability part I: Modelling and measurements

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Selected field measurements of evening stable boundary layers are presented in detail comparable with published Large Eddy Simulation results. Such models appear to match idealized theories more closely than do some boundary-layer observations. Any attempt to compare detailed observations with idealized models therefore highlights the variability of the real boundary layer.

Here direct turbulence measurements across the stable boundary layer from a heterogeneous and an ‘ideal’ site are contrasted. Recommendations are made for the information needed to distinguish ‘heterogeneous’ and ‘ideal’ cases.

The companion paper (Part II) discusses further the issues of data, analysis in the presence of variability, and the effects of averaging over heterogeneous terrain.

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Derbyshire, S.H. Stable boundary layers: Observations, models and variability part I: Modelling and measurements. Boundary-Layer Meteorol 74, 19–54 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00715709

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