A new scheme for the parameterization of the turbulent planetary boundary layer in the GLAS fourth order GCMMethods being used to increase the horizontal and vertical resolution and to implement more sophisticated parameterization schemes for general circulation models (GCM) run on newer, more powerful computers are described. Attention is focused on the NASA-Goddard Laboratory for Atmospherics fourth order GCM. A new planetary boundary layer (PBL) model has been developed which features explicit resolution of two or more layers. Numerical models are presented for parameterizing the turbulent vertical heat, momentum and moisture fluxes at the earth's surface and between the layers in the PBL model. An extended Monin-Obhukov similarity scheme is applied to express the relationships between the lowest levels of the GCM and the surface fluxes. On-line weather prediction experiments are to be run to test the effects of the higher resolution thereby obtained for dynamic atmospheric processes.
Document ID
19870024449
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Helfand, H. M. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)