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Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers


Parmhed, Oskar
Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers, 2004., doktorska disertacija, Dept. of Meteorology, Faculty of Science, Stockholm, Sweden


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Naslov
Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers

Autori
Parmhed, Oskar

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Ocjenski radovi, doktorska disertacija

Fakultet
Dept. of Meteorology, Faculty of Science

Mjesto
Stockholm, Sweden

Datum
15.06

Godina
2004

Stranica
22

Mentor
Kallen, Erland ; Grisogono, Branko

Ključne riječi
Stable boundary layer; Ekman layer; Katabatic flow; gravity wave; low-level jets

Sažetak
In this thesis various descriptions of the near surface atmospheric flow over a high latitude glacier is used in an effort to increase our understanding of the basic flow dynamics there. Through their contribution to sea-level change, mountain glaciers play a significant role in Earth’ s climate system. Properties of the near surface atmospheric flow are important for understanding glacier response to climate change. Here, the near surface atmospheric flow is studied from several perspectives including the effects of both rotation and slope. Rotation is an important aspect of most atmospheric flows and its significance for mesoscale flows have gained recognition over the last years. Similarly, the very stable boundary layer (VSBL) has lately gained interest. Within a VSBL over sloping terrain katabatic flow is known to be usual and persistent. For the present thesis a combination of numerical and simple analytical models as well as observations from the Vatnajökull glacier on Iceland have been used. The models have continuously been compared to available observations. Three different approaches have been used: linear wave modeling, analytic modeling of katabatic flow and of the Ekman layer, and numerical simulations of the katabatic flow using a state of the art mesoscale model. The analytic models for the katabatic flow and the Ekman layer used in this thesis both utilizes the WKB method to allow the eddy diffusivity to vary with height. This considerably improves the results of the models. Among other findings it is concluded that: a large part of the flow can be explained by linear theory, that good results can be obtained for surface energy flux using simple models, and that the very simple analytic models for the katabatic flow and the Ekman layer can perform adequately if the restraint of constant eddy diffusivity is relieved.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Geologija

Napomena
Po povratku u Hrvatsku, B. Grisogono je zavrsavao vodjenje ove i jos jedne disertacije u Stockholmu.



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
0119339

Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Branko Grisogono (mentor)

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Parmhed, Oskar
Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers, 2004., doktorska disertacija, Dept. of Meteorology, Faculty of Science, Stockholm, Sweden
Parmhed, O. (2004) 'Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers', doktorska disertacija, Dept. of Meteorology, Faculty of Science, Stockholm, Sweden.
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@phdthesis{phdthesis, author = {Parmhed, Oskar}, year = {2004}, pages = {22}, keywords = {Stable boundary layer, Ekman layer, Katabatic flow, gravity wave, low-level jets}, title = {Near surface atmospheric flow over high latitude glaciers}, keyword = {Stable boundary layer, Ekman layer, Katabatic flow, gravity wave, low-level jets}, publisherplace = {Stockholm, Sweden} }




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