Insights of Boundary Layer Turbulence Over the Complex Terrain of Central Himalaya from GVAX Field Campaign

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Akanksha Rajput
Narendra Singh
Jaydeep Singh
Shantanu Rastogi
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[1] Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES),Department of Physics
[2] DDU Gorakhpur University,undefined
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Boundary layer height; Central Himalaya; Energy dissipation rate; Refractive index structure; Weak and strong flows;
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Limited observations hinder understanding of turbulent characteristics in mountainous terrain resulting from heating or cooling of slopes, wind, vertical motions, and heat or moisture advection, which disperse aerosols and other pollutants over the region. In this study, the 1290 MHz radar wind profiler data are utilized to compute the boundary layer height (BLH), the refractive index structure constant (Cn2), and the energy dissipation rate (ɛ) over the central Himalayan site for the period of November 2011 to March 2012, from the intense Ganges Valley Aerosol Experiment (GVAX) field measurements. The radar wind profiler (RWP) based estimation of BLH and ɛ is validated against the radiosonde, representing the effectiveness of the datasets for further investigation. The strong seasonal variation of log Cn2 and log ɛ, with average values of ≈ -12 m−2/3 and -2 m2 s−3, respectively, is associated with the mountain-induced local circulations and stability in the atmospheric boundary layer. The weak stratification during weak flow is found to be responsible for deep mixing, particularly in the nocturnal boundary layer in spring. Furthermore, the level of cloud cover significantly impacts the strength of turbulence, with the highest cloud cover resulting in a substantial increase in log Cn2 (approximately -11 m−2/3) due to intense updraft and downdraft motions compared to clear skies. Additionally, the distribution of aerosol loading across the site, coupled with the behavior of BLH, atmospheric stability, and orographic-induced circulations, implies distinctive seasonal mechanisms for transporting aerosols toward the mountains. This study offers valuable insights into the diurnal and seasonal patterns of turbulent mixing and the mechanisms behind the transport of pollutants through boundary layer processes over the region.
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