Lau, "Evaluation of nonlocal and local
planetary boundary layer schemes in the WRF model," Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, vol.
Abbreviation Meaning of abbreviations PBL
Planetary boundary layer ABL Atmospheric boundary layer SL Superadiabatic layer ML Mixed layer CIL Capping inversion layer CBL Convective boundary layer RML Residual mixed layer Abbreviation References PBL Hu et al.
Improved understanding and realistic modeling of coastal processes are also necessary for accurate wind resource assessment and wind forecasting, yet current numerical weather prediction models and their parameterizations of the
planetary boundary layer (PBL) have not been comprehensively evaluated in this offshore area.
Yamada, "A hierarchy of turbulence closure models for
planetary boundary layers," Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, vol.
The energy at the ocean exchange and supply through the
planetary boundary layer to the free atmosphere play an important role in the intensification of the TC [12].
Two recent documents (NRC 2009,2010) concluded that the structure and variability of the lower troposphere is currently not well known because vertical profiles of water vapor, temperature, and winds are not systematically observed and that this lack of observations results in the
planetary boundary layer being the single most important undersampled part of the atmosphere.
The
planetary boundary layer (PBL) is part of the earth's atmosphere, which is directly influenced by the earth's surface.
Neff, 1975: Convective plumes in the
planetary boundary layer, investigated with an acoustic echo sounder.
The
planetary boundary layer (PBL) is defined as "that part of the troposphere that is directly influenced by the presence of the earth's surface" [1].
His
planetary boundary layer scheme for numerical models has long been used in regulating air quality in the United States and for the Florida citrus industry.