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Surface-Layer Wind Shear and Momentum Transport From Clear-Sky to Cloudy Weather Regimes Over Land

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021JD035087

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wind shear; momentum flux; cloud regimes; convection

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [714918]
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [714918] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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This study investigates the variation of wind shear and momentum fluxes in different wind and cloud regimes using data from a 9-year dataset and Large Eddy Simulation. It was found that the LES can reproduce certain clouds for specific atmospheric states, but underestimates the number of non-convective cloud days. Momentum flux profiles are similar across all cloud regimes, with larger total momentum flux in days with large cloud cover. Additionally, there is less surface-layer wind shear in convective cloud regimes compared to clear-sky days with similar stability.
This study investigates how wind shear and momentum fluxes in the surface- and boundary layer vary across wind and cloud regimes. We use a 9-year-long data set from the Cabauw observatory complemented by (8.2 x 8.2 km2) daily Large Eddy Simulation (LES) hindcasts. An automated algorithm classifies observed and simulated days into different cloud regimes: (a) clear-sky days, (b) days with shallow convective clouds rooted in the surface layer, with two ranges of cloud cover, and (c) non-convective cloud days. Categorized days in observations and LES do not always match, particularly the number of non-convective cloud days are underestimated in the LES, which likes to develop convection. However, the climatology and diurnal cycle of winds for each regime are very similar in LES and observations, strengthening our confidence in LES' skill to reproduce certain clouds for certain atmospheric states. Along-wind momentum flux profiles are similar across all regimes, but large cloud cover (convective and non-convective) days have larger total momentum flux distributed over a deeper layer, with up to 30% of the surface flux still present near cloud base. The clear-sky and especially shallow cumulus regime with low cloud cover have notably larger crosswind momentum fluxes in the boundary layer. Surface-layer wind shear at daytime is smallest in the shallow cumulus regimes, having deeper boundary layers and a steady increase in surface layer wind speed during daytime. Compared to clear-sky days at a similar stability, convective cloud regimes have smaller surface-layer wind shear and larger surface friction than estimated by Monin-Obukhov Similarity Theory.

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