An asymptotic analysis of a simple model for the structure and dynamics of the Ramdas layer

Vasudeva Murthy, A. S. ; Narasimha, Roddam ; Varghese, Saji (2005) An asymptotic analysis of a simple model for the structure and dynamics of the Ramdas layer Pure and Applied Geophysics, 162 (10). pp. 1831-1857. ISSN 0033-4553

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Abstract

This paper presents a complete asymptotic analysis of a simple model for the evolution of the nocturnal temperature distribution on bare soil in calm clear conditions. The model is based on a simplified flux emissivity scheme that provides a nondiffusive local approximation for estimating longwave radiative cooling near ground. An examination of the various parameters involved shows that the ratio of the characteristic radiative to the diffusive timescale in the problem is of order 10−3, and can therefore be treated as a small parameter (μ). Certain other plausible approximations and linearization lead to a new equation whose asymptotic solution as μ → 0 can be written in closed form. Four regimes, consisting of a transient at nominal sunset, a radiative-diffusive boundary ('Ramdas') layer on ground, a boundary layer transient and a radiative outer solution, are identified. The asymptotic solution reproduces all the qualitative features of more exact numerical simulations, including the occurrence of a lifted temperature minimum and its evolution during night, ranging from continuing growth to relatively sudden collapse of the Ramdas layer.

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Keywords:Ramdas Layer; Lifted Temperature Minimum; Nocturnal Temperature Distribution
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