The Effect Of Thermal Turbulent Mixing On Frontogenesis Of Sea Breeze Gravity Current
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Free (open access)
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Volume
21
Pages
10
Published
1997
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947 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/AIR970181
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
Y.-S. Koo & D.D. Reible
Abstract
A sea breeze was simulated in a water tank to examine the detailed flow structure of the sea breeze and to investigate the effect of thermal heating from the ground on its development and propagation. Surface heating causes the density difference that establish the sea breeze but at the same time it serves to dissipate the flow by inducing turbulent mixing. In order to indentify the contribution of each force on the frontal development of the sea breeze, governing dimensionless groups were defined from the momentum equation and their relationships were correlated using laboratory and atmospheric data of the sea breeze. A critical
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