Impact of Nocturnal Low-Level Jets on Near-Surface Turbulence Kinetic Energy

We report on the role of low-level jets (LLJs) on the modulation of near-surface turbulence in the stable boundary layer, focusing on the behaviour of the transport terms of the turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) budget. We also examine the applicability of Monin–Obukhov similarity theory (MOST) in light of these terms. Using coincident near-surface turbulence and LLJ data collected over a three-month period in South Carolina, USA, we found that turbulence during LLJ periods was typically stronger and more well-developed in comparison with periods without a LLJ. We found a local imbalance in the near-surface TKE budget, in which the imbalance (residual) term was typically positive (i.e., energy gain) and nearly in equilibrium with buoyant consumption. Based on a comparison with previous studies, we assume that this residual term represents mostly pressure transport. We found the behaviour of the residual term to be better delineated in the presence of LLJs. We found shear production to adhere to MOST remarkably well during LLJs, except under very stable conditions. Gain of non-local TKE via pressure transport, likely consisting of large-scale fluctuations, could be the cause of the observed deviation from the MOST $$z$$z-less prediction. The fact that this deviation was observed for periods with well-developed turbulence with an inertial subrange slope close to $$-5/3$$-5/3 indicates that such Kolmogorov turbulence is not a sufficient condition to guarantee the applicability of the MOST $$z$$z-less concept, as recently suggested in the literature. The implications of these results are discussed.

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