Frontiers in Earth Science (Dec 2015)

The quasi-steady state of the valley wind system

  • Juerg eSchmidli,
  • Juerg eSchmidli,
  • Richard eRotunno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2015.00079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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The quasi-steady-state limit of the diurnal valley wind system is investigated overidealized three-dimensional topography. Although this limit is rarely attained inreality due to ever-changing forcings, the investigation of this limit canprovide valuable insight, in particular on the mass and heat fluxes associatedwith the along-valley wind. We derive a scaling relation for the quasi-steady-state along-valleymass flux as a function of valley geometry, valley size, atmospheric stratification,and surface sensible heat flux forcing. The scaling relation is tested by comparisonwith the mass flux diagnosed from numerical simulations of the valleywind system. Good agreement is found. The results also provide insight into the relationbetween surface friction and the strength of the along-valley pressure gradient.

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