Tracer dispersion in the turbulent convective layer

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Abstract

Experimental results for passive tracer dispersion in the turbulent surface layer under convective conditions are presented. In this case, the dispersion of tracer particles is determined by the interplay of two mechanisms: buoyancy and advection. In the atmospheric surface layer under unstable stratification the buoyancy mechanism dominates when the distance from the ground is greater than the Monin-Obukhov length, resulting in a different exponent in the scaling law for relative separation of Lagrangian particles (a deviation from the celebrated Richardson's law). This conclusion is supported by atmospheric observations. Exit-time statistics and a probability density function of concentration increments derived from a previously published experimental dataset demonstrate a noticeable difference between tracer dispersion in the convective and neutrally stratified surface layers. © 2013 American Meteorological Society.

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Skvortsov, A., Jamriska, M., & Dubois, T. C. (2013). Tracer dispersion in the turbulent convective layer. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 70(12), 4112–4121. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-12-0268.1

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