Journal article
Response of the atmospheric boundary layer and soil layer to a high altitude, dense aerosol cover
JR Garratt, AB Pittock, K Walsh
Journal of Applied Meteorology | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1990
Abstract
The response of the atmospheric boundary layer to the appearance of a high-altitude smoke layer has been investigated in a mesoscale numerical model of the atmosphere. Emphasis is placed on the changes in mean boundary-layer structure and near-surface temperatures when smoke of absorption optical depth (AOD) in the range 0 to 1 is introduced. Calculations have been made at 30°S, for different soil thermal properties and degrees of surface wetness, over a time period of several days during which major smoke-induced cooling occurs. The presence of smoke reduces the daytime mixed-layer depth. Smoke-induced reductions in daytime soil and air temperatures of several degrees are typical, dependent..
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