From Dutch Short-Lived to Antarctic Long-Lived Stable Boundary Layers
Stable boundary layers (SBLs) are a common aspect of the earth’s atmosphere and are characterized by a stable density stratification in which the temperature increases with height. This typically occurs during the night, resulting in a short-lived stable boundary layer, or persistently throughout th...
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fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b 2024-02-11T09:58:23+01:00 From Dutch Short-Lived to Antarctic Long-Lived Stable Boundary Layers van der Linden, S.J.A. (author) van de Wiel, B.J.H. (promotor) Russchenberg, H.W.J. (promotor) Baas, P. (copromotor) Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution) 2020-03-05 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b isbn:978-94-6366-251-2 © 2020 S.J.A. van der Linden Antarctica Cabauw intermittency large-eddy simulations large-scale pressure gradient stable boundary layers doctoral thesis 2020 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:02eef221-2d22-4492-babd-8f8d3f782f8b 2024-01-24T23:30:40Z Stable boundary layers (SBLs) are a common aspect of the earth’s atmosphere and are characterized by a stable density stratification in which the temperature increases with height. This typically occurs during the night, resulting in a short-lived stable boundary layer, or persistently throughout the polar winter, resulting in a longlived stable boundary layer. Due to their associated cold surface temperatures, stable boundary layers can stimulate the formation of radiation fog or frost near the surface, which may negatively impact human activities and result in large economic losses. However, despite their omnipresence, a comprehensive understanding of their dynamical behavior is still lacking. Atmospheric Remote Sensing Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Antarctic |
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Stable boundary layers (SBLs) are a common aspect of the earth’s atmosphere and are characterized by a stable density stratification in which the temperature increases with height. This typically occurs during the night, resulting in a short-lived stable boundary layer, or persistently throughout the polar winter, resulting in a longlived stable boundary layer. Due to their associated cold surface temperatures, stable boundary layers can stimulate the formation of radiation fog or frost near the surface, which may negatively impact human activities and result in large economic losses. However, despite their omnipresence, a comprehensive understanding of their dynamical behavior is still lacking. Atmospheric Remote Sensing |
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van de Wiel, B.J.H. (promotor) Russchenberg, H.W.J. (promotor) Baas, P. (copromotor) Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution) |
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From Dutch Short-Lived to Antarctic Long-Lived Stable Boundary Layers |
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From Dutch Short-Lived to Antarctic Long-Lived Stable Boundary Layers |
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From Dutch Short-Lived to Antarctic Long-Lived Stable Boundary Layers |
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