Anv. Satyanarayana et al., A study on marine boundary layer processes in the ITCZ and non-ITCZ regimes over Indian Ocean with INDOEX IFP-99 data, CURRENT SCI, 80, 2001, pp. 39-45
A one-dimensional numerical planetary boundary layer (PBL) model was applie
d to simulate the dynamical and thermodynamical characteristics of the trop
ical Indian Ocean under varying convective regimes. Using sounding as well
as surface meteorological data obtained during the INDOEX field phase, the
PBL was validated for three different regions within the INDOEX domain. The
three regions identified were, a coastal location representing suppressed
convection, an open ocean region with medium convection, and a region of in
tense convection in the vicinity of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (IT
CZ), The model was integrated using observed sounding as initial as well as
lateral boundary conditions, for a period up to 48 h, The model simulated
surface fields as well as vertical profiles were compared with observations
for the three cases. In general the model performance was good, The one-di
mensional model could not simulate the dynamical features associated with a
dvection and winds satisfactorily. However, the convective regimes are well
simulated. As such, the PBL processes near the ITCZ were better simulated
compared to the coastal regions. Results suggest that such a model can be u
sed as a tool to develop high resolution, time-varying profiles over data-s
parse regions to enhance mesoscale analysis.