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- Title
A Combined Local and Nonlocal Closure Model for the Atmospheric Boundary Layer. Part II: Application and Evaluation in a Mesoscale Meteorological Model.
- Authors
Pleim, Jonathan E.
- Abstract
A new combined local and nonlocal closure atmospheric boundary layer model called the Asymmetric Convective Model, version 2, (ACM2) was described and tested in one-dimensional form and was compared with large-eddy simulations and field data in Part I. Herein, the incorporation of the ACM2 into the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–NCAR Mesoscale Model (MM5) is described. Model simulations using the MM5 with the ACM2 are made for the summer of 2004 and evaluated through comparison with surface meteorological measurements, rawinsonde profile measurements, and observed planetary boundary layer (PBL) heights derived from radar wind profilers. Overall model performance is as good as or better than similar MM5 evaluation studies. The MM5 simulations with the ACM2 compare particularly well to PBL heights derived from radar wind profilers during the afternoon hours. The ACM2 is designed to simulate the vertical mixing of any modeled quantity realistically for both meteorological models and air quality models. The next step, to be described in a subsequent article, is to incorporate the ACM2 into the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model for testing and evaluation.
- Subjects
PENNSYLVANIA; ATMOSPHERIC boundary layer; METEOROLOGY; REYNOLDS stress; RAWINSONDES; RAWINSONDE observations of the upper atmosphere; RADAR confusion reflectors; AIR quality
- Publication
Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology, 2007, Vol 46, Issue 9, p1396
- ISSN
1558-8424
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JAM2534.1