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- catalog contributor b3885547.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "1. The atmospheric boundary layer. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. History. 1.3. Observing the ABL. 1.4. ABL modelling. 1.5. Applications. 1.6. Scope of the book. 1.7. Nomenclature and some definitions -- 2. Basic equations for mean and fluctuating quantities. 2.1. Turbulence and flow description. 2.2. Governing equations for mean and fluctuating quantities. 2.3. The simplified mean equations. 2.4. The turbulence closure problem. 2.5. The second-moment equations. 2.6. Turbulent kinetic energy and stability parameters -- 3. Scaling laws for mean and turbulent quantities. 3.1. The wind profile: simple considerations. 3.2. Wind profile laws: the neutral case. 3.3. Monin-Obukhov similarity theory: the non-neutral surface layer. 3.4. Generalized ABL similarity theory. 3.5. Similarity theory and turbulence statistics -- ".
- catalog description "4. Surface roughness and local advection. 4.1. Aerodynamic characteristics of the land. 4.2. Scalar roughness lengths. 4.3. The vegetation canopy. 4.4. Flow over the sea. 4.5. Local advection and the internal boundary layer -- 5. Energy fluxes at the land surface. 5.1. Surface energy balance and soil heat flux. 5.2. Radiation fluxes. 5.3. Evaporation. 5.4. Condensation -- 6. The thermally stratified atmospheric boundary layer. 6.1. The convective boundary layer. 6.2. The stable (nocturnal) boundary layer. 6.3. The marine atmospheric boundary layer. 6.4. Mesoscale flow and IBL growth -- 7. The cloud-topped boundary layer. 7.1. General properties of the CTBL. 7.2. Observations. 7.3. Radiation fluxes and cloud-top radiative cooling. 7.4. Entrainment and entrainment instability. 7.5. Numerical modelling of the CTBL -- ".
- catalog description "8. Atmospheric boundary-layer modelling and parameterization schemes. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Surface temperature. 8.3. Surface humidity (soil moisture). 8.4. Canopy parameterization. 8.5. Surface fluxes. 8.6. Rate equation for ABL depth. 8.7. Turbulence closure schemes. 8.8. ABL cloud parameterization -- 9. The atmospheric boundary layer, climate and climate modelling. 9.1. Introduction. 9.2. Sensitivity of climate to the ABL and to land surface. 9.3. Research priorities.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-310) and index.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 320 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521380529".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge atmospheric and space science series.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "551.5 20".
- catalog subject "Atmospheric physics.".
- catalog subject "Boundary layer (Meteorology)".
- catalog subject "QC880.4.B65 G37 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The atmospheric boundary layer. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. History. 1.3. Observing the ABL. 1.4. ABL modelling. 1.5. Applications. 1.6. Scope of the book. 1.7. Nomenclature and some definitions -- 2. Basic equations for mean and fluctuating quantities. 2.1. Turbulence and flow description. 2.2. Governing equations for mean and fluctuating quantities. 2.3. The simplified mean equations. 2.4. The turbulence closure problem. 2.5. The second-moment equations. 2.6. Turbulent kinetic energy and stability parameters -- 3. Scaling laws for mean and turbulent quantities. 3.1. The wind profile: simple considerations. 3.2. Wind profile laws: the neutral case. 3.3. Monin-Obukhov similarity theory: the non-neutral surface layer. 3.4. Generalized ABL similarity theory. 3.5. Similarity theory and turbulence statistics -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Surface roughness and local advection. 4.1. Aerodynamic characteristics of the land. 4.2. Scalar roughness lengths. 4.3. The vegetation canopy. 4.4. Flow over the sea. 4.5. Local advection and the internal boundary layer -- 5. Energy fluxes at the land surface. 5.1. Surface energy balance and soil heat flux. 5.2. Radiation fluxes. 5.3. Evaporation. 5.4. Condensation -- 6. The thermally stratified atmospheric boundary layer. 6.1. The convective boundary layer. 6.2. The stable (nocturnal) boundary layer. 6.3. The marine atmospheric boundary layer. 6.4. Mesoscale flow and IBL growth -- 7. The cloud-topped boundary layer. 7.1. General properties of the CTBL. 7.2. Observations. 7.3. Radiation fluxes and cloud-top radiative cooling. 7.4. Entrainment and entrainment instability. 7.5. Numerical modelling of the CTBL -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. Atmospheric boundary-layer modelling and parameterization schemes. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Surface temperature. 8.3. Surface humidity (soil moisture). 8.4. Canopy parameterization. 8.5. Surface fluxes. 8.6. Rate equation for ABL depth. 8.7. Turbulence closure schemes. 8.8. ABL cloud parameterization -- 9. The atmospheric boundary layer, climate and climate modelling. 9.1. Introduction. 9.2. Sensitivity of climate to the ABL and to land surface. 9.3. Research priorities.".
- catalog title "The atmospheric boundary layer / J. R. Garratt.".
- catalog type "text".