Abstract A simple upper boundary condition for hydrostatic, Boussinesq models is derived from a linear internal wave theory, assuming a uniform stratification and no Coriolis effects. This condition is applied in a two-dimentional nonlinear model of the planetary boundary layer. The numerical implementation and some stability problems are discussed. A comparison of the results of numerical experiments using different vertical extensions with analytical solutions is used to show that the condition provides a satisfactory solution to the problems of radiation of upward propagating energy.
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Bougeault, P. (1983). A Non-Reflective Upper Boundary Condition for Limited-Height Hydrostatic Models. Monthly Weather Review, 111(3), 420–429. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1983)111<0420:anrubc>2.0.co;2
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