The BLLAST field experiment: Boundary-Layer Late Afternoon and Sunset Turbulence
Due to the major role of the sun in heating the earth's surface, the atmospheric planetary boundary layer over land is inherently marked by a diurnal cycle. The afternoon transition, the period of the day that connects the daytime dry convective boundary layer to the night-time stable boundary...
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