
{Mg (m/s): 0, 0.4, 1.2, 2 and α: 0°, and 180°} Consult the details in Allouche et al. (2023): https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4552. The latter corresponds to the steady state simulations of these transient ones here.All of these simulations have a domain extent (L_x, L_y, L_z=z_i) of (80 km, 5 km, 1.6 km). The numerical mesh (Nx, Ny, Nz) is (384, 24, 64). For plotting, the vertical levels vary for each variable. A variable at 'c_s nodes' is plotted at dz/2, dz, 2*dz, 3*dz, and so forth up to z_i. A variable on 'w nodes' is plotted at 0, dz, 2*dz, 3*dz, and so forth up to z_i. This information is given in the variable table below. These simulations are given in a netcdf format (.nc). One is able to download and reshape these matrices.
Thermal circulation, Land-sea breeze, Non-equilibrium turbulence, Unsteady atmospheric boundary layer, Coastal zones
Thermal circulation, Land-sea breeze, Non-equilibrium turbulence, Unsteady atmospheric boundary layer, Coastal zones
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