Brasil
| Tese
Análise dos movimentos de larga escala que afetam o escoamento da camada limite atmosférica
Fecha
2021-08-27Autor
Stefanello, Michel Baptistella
Institución
Resumen
In the present thesis, the role of non-turbulent processes on the atmospheric boundary layer
(ABL) is studied from a numerical point of view and employing experimental micrometeorological
data. The thesis is constituted of three articles. In the first one, the effect of stable
stratification increase on the flow is investigated by performing direct numerical simulation
(DNS) of Ekman layers. The aim is to analyze the propagation and intensification of nearsurface
large-scale modes and characterize them as meandering flow. Such non-turbulent
modes are described by employing spatial Eulerian autocorrelation functions (EAFs) and
spectral analysis, as well as mean and turbulent flow quantities profiles. Simulations show
that horizontal meandering characteristics are found in the near-wall region under strong
stratification and does not require any external forcing (e.g., surface heterogeneities or
local perturbations) to develop. In the second article, meandering occurrences were investigated
by using field measurements collected in southern Brazil. Wave-like episodes were
isolated employing the temporal EAF approach. The results obtained showed that meandering
structures often occur during low-wind and stable regimes and influence the scalar
field introducing large-scale contributions to vertical fluxes. Such contributions should be
filtered to estimate the turbulent transport correctly and improve the surface energy budget
closure. The third article explores the effects of a forced geophysical flow, namely “Vento
Norte”, associated with the local terrain features in the ABL based on two years of field
observations. Before being detected close to the surface, the phenomenon disturbs the
local flow, generating submeso motions. During its life cycle, it advects warm and dry air
mass in a robust way, which significantly impacts the meteorological fields from the turbulent
point of view, mainly during nighttime periods. The thesis’ results highlight the effects
of non-turbulent scales in the flow dynamics under intense stable stratification.