Abstract
The temporal variation of specific humidity during morning hours was evaluated by analytic and numerical model scaling as well as by observational means. The scaling quantified i) the gradual increase in the shelter specific humidity as the surface temperature inversion is eroded during the morning hours; ii) the sharp decrease in the shelter specific humidity when the newly developed boundary layer merges with the previous day's elevated neutral layer. The relation of these patterns to the early-morning thermal stratification and the Bowen ratio was estimated. Observational data supported the general features suggested by the scaling evaluations. -from Authors
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Segal, M., Kallos, G., Brown, J., & Mandel, M. (1992). Morning temporal variations of shelter-level specific humidity. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 31(1), 74–85. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1992)031<0074:MTVOSL>2.0.CO;2
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