Reflections on the Scientific Legacy of Sergej S. Zilitinkevich on PBL and Urban Parameterizations in NWP Models

Author:

Bornstein Robert D.ORCID,Baklanov AlexanderORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe paper summarizes many of the scientific achievements of Professor Sergej S. Zilitinkevich (1936–2021). It first focuses on his basic and applied atmospheric boundary layer research contributions. It then reviews their applications within research and operational numerical weather prediction and air quality modeling, showing their contribution to solving modeling problems related to extremely-stable and -unstable boundary layers.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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