Predictability of Turbulent Flow in Street Canyons
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 191-210 |
Journal / Publication | Boundary-Layer Meteorology |
Volume | 156 |
Issue number | 2 |
Online published | 18 Mar 2015 |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2015 |
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Abstract
Although predictability is a subject of great importance in atmospheric modelling, there has been little research on urban boundary-layer flows. Here the predictability of street-canyon flow is examined numerically via large-eddy simulation of a unit-aspect-ratio canyon and neutrally stratified atmosphere. In spectral space there is indication of cascade-like behaviour away from the canyon at early times, but the error growth is essentially independent of scale inside the canyon; in physical space the error field is rather inhomogeneous and shows clear differences among the canyon, shear layer and inertial sublayer. The error growth is largely driven by the shear layer: errors generated above roof level are advected into the canyon while contributions from intermittent bursting and in situ development within the canyon play a relatively minor role. This work highlights differences between the predictability of urban flows and canonical turbulent flows and should be useful in developing modelling strategies for more realistic time-dependent urban flows.
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- Predictability, Street canyons, Turbulence
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Predictability of Turbulent Flow in Street Canyons. / Lo, K. W.; Ngan, K.
In: Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Vol. 156, No. 2, 08.2015, p. 191-210.
In: Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Vol. 156, No. 2, 08.2015, p. 191-210.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review