Simulation of an Evolving Convective Boundary Layer Using a Scale-Dependent Dynamic Smagorinsky Model at Near-Gray-Zone Resolutions

Author:

Efstathiou G. A.1,Plant R. S.2,Bopape M.-J. M.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Centre for Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom

2. Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

3. South African Weather Service, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

AbstractA scale-dependent Lagrangian-averaged dynamic Smagorinsky subgrid scheme with stratification effects is used to simulate the evolving convective boundary layer of the Wangara (Australia) case study in the gray-zone regime (specifically, for grid lengths from 25 to 400 m). The dynamic Smagorinsky and standard Smagorinsky approaches are assessed for first- and second-order quantities in comparison with results derived from coarse-grained large-eddy simulation (LES) fields. In the LES regime, the subgrid schemes produce very similar results, albeit with some modest differences near the surface. At coarser resolutions, the use of the standard Smagorinsky approach significantly delays the onset of resolved turbulence, with the delay increasing with coarsening resolution. In contrast, the dynamic Smagorinsky scheme much improves the spinup and so is also able to maintain consistency with the LES temperature profiles at the coarser resolutions. Moreover, the resolved part of the turbulence reproduces well the turbulence profiles obtained from the coarse-grained fields, especially in the near gray zone. The dynamic scheme does become somewhat overenergetic with further coarsening of the resolution, especially near the surface. The dynamic scheme reaches its limit in the current configuration when the test filter starts to sample at the unresolved scales, returning very small Smagorinsky coefficients. Sensitivity tests reveal that the dynamic model can adapt to changes in the imposed numerical or subgrid diffusion by adjusting the Smagorinsky constant to the changing flow field and minimizing the dissipation effects on the resolved turbulence structures.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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