Study of the functions of similarity of the planetary boundary layer. Part 2: Results

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Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Atmospheric Circulation, Planetary Boundary Layer, Similarity Numbers, Atmospheric Models, Australia, Baroclinity, Friction Drag, Rossby Regimes, Wind Profiles

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Micrometeorological data obtained during atmospheric boundary layer testing over tropical savannah land in Koorin, Australia are used to evaluate similarity functions A, B, and C of the planetary boundary layer. Different flux-profile relationships are evaluated in the atmospheric surface boundary layer, and stability functions for boundary-layer resistance laws are discussed based on observed boundary-layer heights. The effect of baroclinicity on wind profiles and the geostrophic drag law for the convective planetary boundary layer also are considered. The results are compared with findings in the literature. The values obtained in this study are generally higher than those obtained in earlier studies.

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