Signatures of coherent flow structures in the atmospheric surface layer over Lake Geneva
Reliable estimates of air-water exchange of momentum, heat, and gas are vital for understanding boundary layer dynamics and for developing accurate global and regional climate and weather forecasting models. Spatiotemporal variability of physical processes, below and above the water surface and at the interface, contribute to the uncertainty of these estimates. Air-side exchange processes are closely related to various phenomena in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL), which frequently manifest themselves as coherent structures in turbulent flow fields. The identification of such structures and their dynamics is essential for determining their role in the variability of air-water fluxes.
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