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Bosveld, Fred C. (author), Baas, P. (author), Beljaars, Anton C.M. (author), Holtslag, Albert A.M. (author), de Arellano, Jordi Vilà Guerau (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
An overview is given of 50-year Cabauw observations and research on the structure and dynamics of the atmospheric boundary layer. It is shown that over time this research site with its 200-m meteorological tower has grown into an atmospheric observatory with a comprehensive observational program encompassing almost all aspects of the...
journal article 2020
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Izett, J.G. (author), Schilperoort, Bart (author), Coenders-Gerrits, Miriam (author), Baas, P. (author), Bosveld, Fred C. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
Conventional in situ observations of meteorological variables are restricted to a limited number of levels near the surface, with the lowest observation often made around 1-m height. This can result in missed observations of both shallow fog, and the initial growth stage of thicker fog layers. At the same time, numerical experiments have...
journal article 2019
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Baas, P. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author), van Meijgaard, Erik (author), Vignon, Etienne (author), Genthon, Christophe (author), van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), de Roode, S.R. (author)
In this work we study the dynamics of the surface-based temperature inversion over the Antarctic Plateau during the polar winter. Using 6 years of observations from the French–Italian Antarctic station Concordia at Dome C, we investigate sudden regime transitions in the strength of the near-surface temperature inversion. Here we define “near...
journal article 2019
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van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), Edwards, John M. (author), van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author), Vignon, Etienne (author), Genthon, Christophe (author), Petenko, Igor (author), Baas, P. (author), Jonker, H.J.J. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
Observations of two typical contrasting weakly stable and very stable boundary layers from the winter at Dome C station, Antarctica, are used as a benchmark for two centimetre-scale-resolution large-eddy simulations. By taking the Antarctic winter, the effects of the diurnal cycle are eliminated, enabling the study of the long-lived steady...
journal article 2019
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van Hooft, J.A. (author), Baas, P. (author), van Tiggelen, Maurice (author), Ansorge, Cedrick (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
We present a conceptual model for the diurnal cycle of the dry atmospheric boundary layer (ABL). It may serve as a framework for future numerical studies on the transitional dynamics that characterize the ABL over land. The conceptual model enables us to define expressions for relevant physical scales as a function of the most prominent...
journal article 2019
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van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), Baas, P. (author), van Hooft, J.A. (author), van Hooijdonk, I.G.S. (author), Bosveld, Fred C. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
Geostrophic wind speed data, derived from pressure observations, are used in combination with tower measurements to investigate the nocturnal stable boundary layer at Cabauw, the Netherlands. Since the geostrophic wind speed is not directly influenced by local nocturnal stability, it may be regarded as an external forcing parameter of the...
journal article 2017
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Baas, P. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author), van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), Bosveld, F. C. (author)
The performance of an atmospheric single-column model (SCM) is studied systematically for stably-stratified conditions. To this end, 11 years (2005–2015) of daily SCM simulations were compared to observations from the Cabauw observatory, The Netherlands. Each individual clear-sky night was classified in terms of the ambient geostrophic wind...
journal article 2017
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van Hooijdonk, I.G.S. (author), Clercx, Herman J.H. (author), Abraham, Carsten (author), Holdsworth, Amber M. (author), Monahan, Adam H. (author), Vignon, Etienne (author), Moene, Arnold F. (author), Baas, P. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
This study aims to find the typical growth rate of the temperature inversion during the onset of the stable boundary layer around sunset.The sunset transition is a very challenging period for numerical weather prediction, since neither accepted theories for the convective boundary layer nor those for the stable boundary layer appear to be...
journal article 2017
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van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author), Vignon, Etienne (author), Baas, P. (author), van Hooijdonk, I.G.S. (author), van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), van Hooft, J.A. (author), Bosveld, Fred C. (author), de Roode, S.R. (author), Moene, Arnold F. (author), Genthon, Christophe (author)
A conceptual model is used in combination with observational analysis to understand regime transitions of near-surface temperature inversions at night as well as in Arctic conditions. The model combines a surface energy budget with a bulk parameterization for turbulent heat transport. Energy fluxes or feedbacks due to soil and radiative heat...
journal article 2017
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Van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author), Moene, A.F. (author), Jonker, H.J.J. (author), Baas, P. (author), Basu, S. (author), Donda, J.M.M. (author), Sun, J. (author), Holtslag, A.A.M. (author)
The collapse of turbulence in the nocturnal boundary layer is studied by means of a simple bulk model that describes the basic physical interactions in the surface energy balance. It is shown that for a given mechanical forcing, the amount of turbulent heat that can be transported downward is limited to a certain maximum. In the case of weak...
journal article 2012
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