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The vertical [[kinematic flux]] of [[virtual potential temperature]] [[File:ams2001glos-Bex04.gif|link=|ams2001glos-Bex04]], which when multiplied by the [[buoyancy]] parameter (''g''/''T''<sub>''v''</sub>) yields a [[flux]] that is proportional to buoyancy, that is, <blockquote>[[File:ams2001glos-Be25.gif|link=|center|ams2001glos-Be25]]</blockquote> <br/>This is also a term in the [[turbulence kinetic energy]] budget, describing buoyant production or [[consumption]] of [[turbulence]]. It also appears in the numerator of the [[flux Richardson number]].<br/> Stull, R. B. 1988. An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology. 666 pp. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 13 January 2024
The vertical kinematic flux of virtual potential temperature , which when multiplied by the buoyancy parameter (g/Tv) yields a flux that is proportional to buoyancy, that is,
This is also a term in the turbulence kinetic energy budget, describing buoyant production or consumption of turbulence. It also appears in the numerator of the flux Richardson number.
Stull, R. B. 1988. An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology. 666 pp.
This is also a term in the turbulence kinetic energy budget, describing buoyant production or consumption of turbulence. It also appears in the numerator of the flux Richardson number.
Stull, R. B. 1988. An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology. 666 pp.