Abstract
An analysis of the turbulence structure in a perturbed boundary layer and in low-wind regimes is presented. The study is based on 15 months of continuous wind and turbulence measurements gathered, within the framework of the Urban Turbulence Project, at three levels (5, 9 and 25 m) on a mast located in the outskirts of the city of Turin (Italy). The aim of the work is to investigate low-frequency processes in a perturbed boundary-layer. In fact, the urban canopy and the heat island, together with frequent low-wind conditions, interact with and modify the turbulence structure. In order to investigate this modification, the velocity Eulerian autocorrelation functions together with both the Eulerian and Lagrangian time-scales are shown and compared with the classical theory. The comparisons show that in low-wind cases the velocity autocorrelation functions are not simply exponential but present an oscillating behaviour. A method of normalization is proposed together with an analysis on the applicability of this function. The estimated Lagrangian time-scales are compared with two widely used parametrizations. It is found that the presence of the urban fabric influences the turbulence time-scales and suggests the development of new parametrizations. Finally, higher-order statistics are evaluated and the relationship between higher-order and lower-order moments are analysed, pointing out the effects due to the urban environment.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1059-1072 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society |
| Volume | 139 |
| Issue number | 673 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Apr 2013 |
Keywords
- Low wind
- Perturbed boundary layer
- Turbulence structure
- Urban turbulence
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