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Wang et al. 1999
Wang, Q., Lenschow, D.H., Pan, L., Schillawski, R.D., Kok, G.L., Prévot, A.S.H., Laursen, K., Russell, L.M., Bandy, A.R., Thornton, D.C. and Suhre, K. (1999). Characteristics of the marine boundary layers during two Lagrangian measurement periods: 2. Turbulence structure. Journal of Geophysical Research 104: doi: 10.1029/1998JD100100. issn: 0148-0227.

Characteristics of turbulence mixing in remote marine boundary layers are analyzed using aircraft measurements from six flights during the two intensive Lagrangian measurement periods of ACE1 (the southern hemisphere Aerosol Characterization Experiment). The six cases studied here represent a variety of boundary layer conditions in the region south of Tasmania, Australia. Our study indicated that (1) Lagrangian A (LA) had stronger turbulence mixing and entrainment compared to Lagrangian B (LB) due to greater shear generation of turbulence kinetic energy (TKE), (2) strong mesoscale variation in boundary layer turbulence and thus turbulence mixing existed in the ACE1 region during LB due to variations in sea surface temperature (SST), (3) stable thermal stratification in the boundary layer was found during the last flight of each Lagrangian, consequently, TKE decreased rapidly with height resulting in small or near-zero entrainment rate in spite of strong shear forcing at the surface and in the boundary layer;and (4) the buffer layer, which lies above the boundary layer and below the main inversion, had weak and intermittent turbulence mostly associated with cloud bands and cumulus. Evidence of entrainment was found in the buffer layer. However, it is difficult to quantify by flux measurements due to the weak and intermittent nature of the turbulence field. ¿ 1999 American Geophysical Union

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Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Cloud physics and chemistry, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Boundary layer processes, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Ocean/atmosphere interactions (0312, 4504), Oceanography, Physical, Air/sea interactions, Hydrology, Snow and ice, Information Related to Geographic Region, Antarctica
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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