Patchy turbulence

From Glossary of Meteorology



patchy turbulence

Turbulence that is not continuous in space, but is separated by regions of stability and laminar flow.

Examples include the turbulence in a horizontal plane across the entrainment zone of the convective boundary layer, or a stable, nocturnal boundary layer with patches of turbulent flow caused by windbreaks scattered across the landscape.


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