Understanding Evaporation Duct Variabilities on Turbulent Eddy Scales

Abstract

Evaporative Ducts (ED) are common refractive features that exist due to the persistent/strong vertical moisture gradient inherent to the lowest 10s of meters of the marine atmospheric surface layer (MASL). The ED plays a large role in the propagation of signals from the surface‐ or ship‐based radar/communications systems due to the ducting of electromagnetic (EM) waves. Previous studies have characterized ED structure using mesoscale and surface layer models which are based on the Monin‐Obukhov similarity theory. As a result, only the spatially/temporally averaged mean ED structure has been examined. Conversely, this study focuses on ED variability occurring over turbulent energy‐containing eddy scales by utilizing large‐eddy simulations (LES) of the MASL. This innovative approach reveals that the LES‐resolved refractivity perturbations are directly linked to MASL large eddy dynamic and thermodynamic processes. In the thermally unstable MASL, significant turbulent ED variability is noted, with regions of increased ED heights associated with convective updrafts and positive moisture perturbations. In contrast, the thermally stable MASL is shown to exhibit significantly less ED variability over the LES domain. Since current surface layer models have difficulties in calculating ED properties in the thermally stable MASL, utilization of LES is helpful to gain an understanding of the ED in these conditions. A conceptual model of turbulent ED variation is proposed to describe the relationship between MASL dynamics/thermodynamic processes, state variable perturbations, and refractive variations.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Nov 23, 2022
Source ID
10.1029/2022jd036434

Entities

People

  • K. B. Franklin
  • Lian Shen
  • Qing Wang
  • Qingfang Jiang

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Naval Research Laboratory
  • University of Minnesota

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