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A joint probability density–based decomposition of turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer

Chinita et al., 2018

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10881423375551504073
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Chinita M
Matheou G
Teixeira J
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Monthly Weather Review

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In convective flows, vertical turbulent fluxes, covariances between vertical velocity and scalar thermodynamic variables, include contributions from local mixing and large-scale coherent motions, such as updrafts and downdrafts. The relative contribution of these …
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