Authors
Joan Cuxart, Albert AM Holtslag, Robert J Beare, E Bazile, Anton Beljaars, A Cheng, L Conangla, M Ek, F Freedman, R Hamdi, A Kerstein, H Kitagawa, G Lenderink, D Lewellen, Jocelyn Mailhot, T Mauritsen, Veniamin Perov, Guy Schayes, Gert-Jan Steeneveld, Gunilla Svensson, P Taylor, Wensong Weng, S Wunsch, KM Xu
Publication date
2006/2
Journal
Boundary-Layer Meteorology
Volume
118
Pages
273-303
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The parameterization of the stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer is a difficult issue, having a significant impact on medium-range weather forecasts and climate integrations. To pursue this further, a moderately stratified Arctic case is simulated by nineteen single-column turbulence schemes. Statistics from a large-eddy simulation intercomparison made for the same case by eleven different models are used as a guiding reference. The single-column parameterizations include research and operational schemes from major forecast and climate research centres. Results from first-order schemes, a large number of turbulence kinetic energy closures, and other models were used. There is a large spread in the results; in general, the operational schemes mix over a deeper layer than the research schemes, and the turbulence kinetic energy and other higher-order closures give results closer to the statistics …
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Scholar articles
J Cuxart, AAM Holtslag, RJ Beare, E Bazile, A Beljaars… - Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2006