MAQ-32306 Boundary-layer Processes

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures36
Tutorial20
Self-study
Course coordinator(s)dr. J Vilà-Guerau de Arellano
Lecturer(s)dr. J Vilà-Guerau de Arellano
HG Ouwersloot
Examiner(s)dr. J Vilà-Guerau de Arellano

Language of instruction:

English

Assumed knowledge on:

MAQ-21806 Meteorology and Climate, HWM-23806 Fluid Mechanics

Continuation courses:

Mesoscale Meteorological Modelling (MAQ-31806)

Contents:

The aim of the course is to provide the student with a detailed description and quantification of the main features of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL). The atmospheric turbulent characteristics are studied under different stratification regimes: unstable, neutral and stable. These regimes are explained by analysing the distribution and the evolution of the turbulent kinetic energy. The dispersion and transformation of (reactive) scalars are also studied. During the course, the main tools to analyse the ABL: observational and numerical modelling data, statistical and spectral methods, are used to reveal the characteristics and structure of the ABL.

Learning outcomes:

After this course the student is expected to be able to:
- discuss and explain the majority of issues related to the atmospheric boundary layer;
- describe the fundamental processes of flow disturbed by a canopy and boundary layer processes related to atmospheric chemistry;
- apply the general theory of the atmospheric boundary layer in order to start research projects on boundary layer processes.

Activities:

- active participation in lectures;
- performing all exercises.

Literature:

Roland B. Stull: "An Intruduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology" (670 pp.).

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Restricted Optional for: BSWSoil, Water, AtmosphereBSc5MO
MMAMeteorology and Air QualityMScB: Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality5MO
MMAMeteorology and Air QualityMScA: Meteorology and Climate5MO
MMAMeteorology and Air QualityMScC: Climate Change5MO
MCLClimate StudiesMSc5MO