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1987
Journal Article
Title

Breakup of a nocturnal temperature inversion in the Dischma Valley during DISKUS

Abstract
The nocturnal potential temperature inversion in Switzerland's Dischma Valley on 11 August 1980 was destroyed during a 4-1/2-h period following sunrise. The temperature inversion breakup was accomplished primarily by descent of the inversion top rather than upward growth of a convective boundary layer from the vally floor. The thermodynamic model of Whiteman and McKee (1982), as extended using Steinacker's (1984) concept of valley area-height relationships, simulated inversion breakup well when sensible heat flux was assumed to be about 6% of the extraterrestrial solar flux. Observations in the valley support this value of sensible heat flux, which is lower than values observed in the drier Colorado valleys where the model was initially tested. (IFU)
Author(s)
Müller, H.
Whiteman, D.C.
Journal
Journal of climate and applied meteorology  
Language
English
IFU  
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