Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification

In polar regions, where the boundary layer is often stably stratified, atmospheric models produce large biases depending on the boundary-layer parametrizations and the parametrization of the exchange of energy at the surface. This model intercomparison focuses on the very stable stratification encou...

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Main Authors: Couvreux, Fleur (author), Bazile, Eric (author), Rodier, Quentin (author), Maronga, Björn (author), Matheou, Georgios (author), Chinita, Maria J. (author), Edwards, John (author), van Stratum, Bart J.H. (author), van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author), Huang, Jing (author), Moene, Arnold F. (author), Cheng, Anning (author), Fuka, Vladimir (author), Basu, S. (author), Bou-Zeid, Elie (author), Canut, Guylaine (author), Vignon, Etienne (author)
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Published: 2020
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Bazile, Eric (author)
Rodier, Quentin (author)
Maronga, Björn (author)
Matheou, Georgios (author)
Chinita, Maria J. (author)
Edwards, John (author)
van Stratum, Bart J.H. (author)
van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author)
Huang, Jing (author)
Moene, Arnold F. (author)
Cheng, Anning (author)
Fuka, Vladimir (author)
Basu, S. (author)
Bou-Zeid, Elie (author)
Canut, Guylaine (author)
Vignon, Etienne (author)
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Bazile, Eric (author)
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Maronga, Björn (author)
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Edwards, John (author)
van Stratum, Bart J.H. (author)
van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author)
Huang, Jing (author)
Moene, Arnold F. (author)
Cheng, Anning (author)
Fuka, Vladimir (author)
Basu, S. (author)
Bou-Zeid, Elie (author)
Canut, Guylaine (author)
Vignon, Etienne (author)
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description In polar regions, where the boundary layer is often stably stratified, atmospheric models produce large biases depending on the boundary-layer parametrizations and the parametrization of the exchange of energy at the surface. This model intercomparison focuses on the very stable stratification encountered over the Antarctic Plateau in 2009. Here, we analyze results from 10 large-eddy-simulation (LES) codes for different spatial resolutions over 24 consecutive hours, and compare them with observations acquired at the Concordia Research Station during summer. This is a challenging exercise for such simulations since they need to reproduce both the 300-m-deep convective boundary layer and the very thin stable boundary layer characterized by a strong vertical temperature gradient (10 K difference over the lowest 20 m) when the sun is low over the horizon. A large variability in surface fluxes among the different models is highlighted. The LES models correctly reproduce the convective boundary layer in terms of mean profiles and turbulent characteristics but display more spread during stable conditions, which is largely reduced by increasing the horizontal and vertical resolutions in additional simulations focusing only on the stable period. This highlights the fact that very fine resolution is needed to represent such conditions. Complementary sensitivity studies are conducted regarding the roughness length, the subgrid-scale turbulence closure as well as the resolution and domain size. While we find little dependence on the surface-flux parametrization, the results indicate a pronounced sensitivity to both the roughness length and the turbulence closure. Accepted Author Manuscript Atmospheric Remote Sensing
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:4c3e7bdc-ece3-4d42-abe5-96757d42e8cf 2025-01-16T19:36:27+00:00 Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification Couvreux, Fleur (author) Bazile, Eric (author) Rodier, Quentin (author) Maronga, Björn (author) Matheou, Georgios (author) Chinita, Maria J. (author) Edwards, John (author) van Stratum, Bart J.H. (author) van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author) Huang, Jing (author) Moene, Arnold F. (author) Cheng, Anning (author) Fuka, Vladimir (author) Basu, S. (author) Bou-Zeid, Elie (author) Canut, Guylaine (author) Vignon, Etienne (author) 2020 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c3e7bdc-ece3-4d42-abe5-96757d42e8cf https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-020-00539-4 en eng http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087033990&partnerID=8YFLogxK Boundary-Layer Meteorology: an international journal of physical and biological processes in the atmospheric boundary layer--0006-8314--41df45da-24c7-49eb-88b6-1530ee14c718 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c3e7bdc-ece3-4d42-abe5-96757d42e8cf https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-020-00539-4 © 2020 Fleur Couvreux, Eric Bazile, Quentin Rodier, Björn Maronga, Georgios Matheou, Maria J. Chinita, John Edwards, Bart J.H. van Stratum, Chiel C. van Heerwaarden, Jing Huang, Arnold F. Moene, Anning Cheng, Vladimir Fuka, S. Basu, Elie Bou-Zeid, Guylaine Canut, Etienne Vignon Antarctica Dome C Large-eddy simulation Parametrization Stable boundary layer Subgrid turbulence parametrization journal article 2020 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-020-00539-4 2024-04-10T00:06:14Z In polar regions, where the boundary layer is often stably stratified, atmospheric models produce large biases depending on the boundary-layer parametrizations and the parametrization of the exchange of energy at the surface. This model intercomparison focuses on the very stable stratification encountered over the Antarctic Plateau in 2009. Here, we analyze results from 10 large-eddy-simulation (LES) codes for different spatial resolutions over 24 consecutive hours, and compare them with observations acquired at the Concordia Research Station during summer. This is a challenging exercise for such simulations since they need to reproduce both the 300-m-deep convective boundary layer and the very thin stable boundary layer characterized by a strong vertical temperature gradient (10 K difference over the lowest 20 m) when the sun is low over the horizon. A large variability in surface fluxes among the different models is highlighted. The LES models correctly reproduce the convective boundary layer in terms of mean profiles and turbulent characteristics but display more spread during stable conditions, which is largely reduced by increasing the horizontal and vertical resolutions in additional simulations focusing only on the stable period. This highlights the fact that very fine resolution is needed to represent such conditions. Complementary sensitivity studies are conducted regarding the roughness length, the subgrid-scale turbulence closure as well as the resolution and domain size. While we find little dependence on the surface-flux parametrization, the results indicate a pronounced sensitivity to both the roughness length and the turbulence closure. Accepted Author Manuscript Atmospheric Remote Sensing Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Antarctic The Antarctic Boundary-Layer Meteorology 176 3 369 400
spellingShingle Antarctica
Dome C
Large-eddy simulation
Parametrization
Stable boundary layer
Subgrid turbulence parametrization
Couvreux, Fleur (author)
Bazile, Eric (author)
Rodier, Quentin (author)
Maronga, Björn (author)
Matheou, Georgios (author)
Chinita, Maria J. (author)
Edwards, John (author)
van Stratum, Bart J.H. (author)
van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author)
Huang, Jing (author)
Moene, Arnold F. (author)
Cheng, Anning (author)
Fuka, Vladimir (author)
Basu, S. (author)
Bou-Zeid, Elie (author)
Canut, Guylaine (author)
Vignon, Etienne (author)
Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title_full Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title_fullStr Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title_full_unstemmed Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title_short Intercomparison of Large-Eddy Simulations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer for Very Stable Stratification
title_sort intercomparison of large-eddy simulations of the antarctic boundary layer for very stable stratification
topic Antarctica
Dome C
Large-eddy simulation
Parametrization
Stable boundary layer
Subgrid turbulence parametrization
topic_facet Antarctica
Dome C
Large-eddy simulation
Parametrization
Stable boundary layer
Subgrid turbulence parametrization
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