Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Mar 2010)

Parameterization of subgrid plume dilution for use in large-scale atmospheric simulations

  • A. D. Naiman,
  • S. K. Lele,
  • J. T. Wilkerson,
  • M. Z. Jacobson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 2551 – 2560

Abstract

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A new model of plume dynamics has been developed for use as a subgrid model of plume dilution in a large-scale atmospheric simulation. The model uses mean wind, shear, and diffusion parameters derived from the local large-scale variables to advance the plume cross-sectional shape and area in time. Comparisons with a large eddy simulation of aircraft emission plume dynamics, with an analytical solution to the dynamics of a sheared Gaussian plume, and with measurements of aircraft exhaust plume dilution at cruise altitude show good agreement with these previous studies. We argue that the model also provides a reasonable approximation of line-shaped contrail dilution and give an example of how it can be applied in a global climate model.