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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | 2017

Regime Transitions in Near-Surface Temperature Inversions: A Conceptual Model

Bas J. H. van de Wiel; Etienne Vignon; Peter Baas; Ivo G. S. van Hooijdonk; Steven J. A. van der Linden; J. Antoon van Hooft; Fred C. Bosveld; Stefan R. de Roode; A.F. Moene; Christophe Genthon

AbstractA 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 transfer are accounted for by a “lumped parameter closure,” which represents the “coupling strength” of the system.Observations from Cabauw, Netherlands, and Dome C, Antarctica, are analyzed. As expected, inversions are weak for strong winds, whereas large inversions are found under weak-wind conditions. However, a sharp transition is found between those regimes, as it occurs within a narrow wind range. This results in a typical S-shaped dependency. The conceptual model explains why this characteristic must be a robust feature. Differences between the Cabauw and Dome C cases are explained from differences in coupling strength (being weaker in the Antarctic). F...


Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | 2017

Near-Surface Temperature Inversion Growth Rate during the Onset of the Stable Boundary Layer

Ivo G. S. van Hooijdonk; Herman Clercx; Carsten Abraham; Amber M. Holdsworth; Adam H. Monahan; Etienne Vignon; A.F. Moene; Peter Baas; Bas J. H. van de Wiel

AbstractThis 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 applicable. To gain more insight in this period a systematic investigation of the temperature inversion growth rate is conducted. A statistical procedure is used to analyze almost 16 years of observations from the Cabauw observational tower, supported by observations from two additional sites (Dome C and Karlsruhe). The results show that, on average, the growth rate of the temperature inversion (normalized by the maximum inversion during the night) weakly declines with increasing wind speed. The observed growth rate is quantitatively consistent among the sites, and it appears insensitive to various other parameters. The results were also insensitive to the afte...


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Characterization of the boundary layer at Dome C (East Antarctica) during the OPALE summer campaign

Hubert Gallée; Susanne Preunkert; Stefania Argentini; Markus M. Frey; Christophe Genthon; Bruno Jourdain; Ilaria Pietroni; Giampietro Casasanta; Hélène Barral; Etienne Vignon; Charles Amory; Michel Legrand


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Continuous measurements of isotopic composition of water vapour on the East Antarctic Plateau

Mathieu Casado; A. Landais; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Christophe Genthon; Erik Kerstel; S. Kassi; Laurent Arnaud; Ghislain Picard; F. Prié; Olivier Cattani; Hans Christian Steen-Larsen; Etienne Vignon; P. Čermák


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2017

Momentum- and Heat-Flux Parameterization at Dome C, Antarctica: A Sensitivity Study

Etienne Vignon; Christophe Genthon; Hélène Barral; Charles Amory; Ghislain Picard; Hubert Gallée; Giampietro Casasanta; Stefania Argentini


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2017

Stable boundary‐layer regimes at Dome C, Antarctica: observation and analysis

Etienne Vignon; Bas J. H. van de Wiel; Ivo G. S. van Hooijdonk; Christophe Genthon; Steven J. A. van der Linden; J. Antoon van Hooft; Peter Baas; William Maurel; Olivier Traullé; Giampietro Casasanta


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2017

Seasonal variations in drag coefficient over a sastrugi-covered snowfield in coastal East Antarctica

Charles Amory; Hubert Gallée; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Vincent Favier; Etienne Vignon; Ghislain Picard; Alexandre Trouvilliez; Luc Piard; Christophe Genthon; Hervé Bellot


The Cryosphere | 2016

Brief communication: Two well-marked cases of aerodynamic adjustment of sastrugi

Charles Amory; Florence Naaim-Bouvet; Hubert Gallée; Etienne Vignon


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

A case study of a low-level jet during OPALE

Hubert Gallée; Hélène Barral; Etienne Vignon; Christophe Genthon


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Atmospheric moisture supersaturation in the near-surface atmosphere at Dome C, antarctic plateau

Christophe Genthon; Luc Piard; Etienne Vignon; J.-B. Madeleine; Mathieu Casado; Hubert Gallée

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Christophe Genthon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Hubert Gallée

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Bas J. H. van de Wiel

Delft University of Technology

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Ivo G. S. van Hooijdonk

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Peter Baas

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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Frédéric Hourdin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ghislain Picard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Hélène Barral

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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