Observations and Modelling of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Over Sea-Ice in a Svalbard Fjord

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Eeva Mäkiranta
Timo Vihma
Anna Sjöblom
Esa-Matti Tastula
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[1] University Centre in Svalbard,Geophysical Institute
[2] University of Helsinki,undefined
[3] Finnish Meteorological Institute,undefined
[4] University of Bergen,undefined
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2011年 / 140卷
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Arctic; Drainage flows; Fjord; Roughness length; Stable boundary layer; Top-down mixing;
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Sonic anemometer and profile mast measurements made in Wahlenbergfjorden, Svalbard Arctic archipelago, in May 2006 and April 2007 were employed to study the atmospheric boundary layer over sea-ice. The turbulent surface fluxes of momentum and sensible heat were calculated using eddy correlation and gradient methods. The results showed that the literature-based universal functions underestimated turbulent mixing in strongly stable conditions. The validity of the Monin-Obukhov similarity theory was questionable for cross-fjord flow directions and in the presence of mesoscale variability or topographic effects. The aerodynamic roughness length showed a dependence on the wind direction. The mean roughness length for along-fjord wind directions was (2.4 ± 2.6) × 10−4 m, whereas that for cross-fjord directions was (5.4 ± 2.8) × 10−3 m. The thermal stratification and turbulent fluxes were affected by the synoptic situation with large differences between the 2 years. Channelling effects and drainage flows occurred especially during a weak large-scale flow. The study periods were simulated applying the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with 1-km horizontal resolution in the finest domain. The results for the 2-m air temperature and friction velocity were good, but the model failed to reproduce the spatial variability in wind direction between measurement sites 3 km apart. The model suggested that wind shear above the stable boundary layer provided a non-local source for the turbulence observed.
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