Forward-in-time and Backward-in-time Dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer: the Concentration Footprint

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Xuhui Cai
Monique Y. Leclerc
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[1] Peking University,Department of Environmental Sciences
[2] The University of Georgia,Lab for Environmental Physics
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2007年 / 123卷
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Concentration footprint; Convective boundary layer; Forward and backward dispersion; Lagrangian stochastic model; Large-eddy simulation;
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The turbulence field obtained using a large-eddy simulation model is used to simulate particle dispersion in the convective boundary layer with both forward-in-time and backward-in-time modes. A Lagrangian stochastic model is used to treat subgrid-scale turbulence. Results of forward dispersion match both laboratory experiments and previous numerical studies for different release heights in the convective boundary layer. Results obtained from backward dispersion show obvious asymmetry when directly compared to results from forward dispersion. However, a direct comparison of forward and backward dispersion has no apparent physical meaning and might be misleading. Results of backward dispersion can be interpreted as three-dimensional or generalized concentration footprints, which indicate that sources in the entire boundary layer, not only sources at the surface, may influence a concentration measurement at a point. Footprints at four source heights in the convective boundary layer corresponding to four receptors are derived using forward and backward dispersion methods. The agreement among footprints derived with forward and backward methods illustrates the equivalence between both approaches. The paper shows explicitly that Lagrangian simulations can yield identical footprints using forward and backward methods in horizontally homogeneous turbulence.
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