• MoninObukhov (M–O) similarity theory describes the non-dimensionalized mean flow and mean temperature in the surface layer under non-neutral conditions...
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  • Obukhov in 1946. It is also known as the MoninObukhov length because of its important role in the similarity theory developed by Monin and Obukhov....
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  • for the derivation of the MoninObukhov similarity theory in 1954. The MoninObukhov similarity theory and the MoninObukhov length are named after him...
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  • studies. The MoninObukhov similarity theory and the MoninObukhov length are named after Monin and Russian Academician Alexander Obukhov. Monin was born...
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    z {\displaystyle u_{z}} near the ground derived using the MoninObukhov similarity theory: u z = u ∗ κ [ ln ⁡ ( z − d z 0 ) + ψ ( z − d − z 0 L ) ] ...
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    the mixing length is also affected by buoyancy forces and Monin-Obukhov similarity theory is required to describe the horizontal-wind profile. The surface...
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  • stability term where L {\displaystyle L} is the Obukhov length from Monin-Obukhov similarity theory. Under neutral stability conditions, z / L = 0 {\displaystyle...
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  • Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A. Foken T. (2006). "50 years of the Monin-Obukhov similarity theory". Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Vol. 119, 431-447. Gaudio, R...
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    \sigma _{z}} , more recent models increasingly rely on the Monin-Obukhov similarity theory to derive these parameters. The Gaussian air pollutant dispersion...
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  • stability and turbulent kinetic energy, surface layer based on MoninObukhov similarity theory, shallow convection scheme (non precipitating), Kuo-type deep...
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  • in Table 2 above. The more advanced models use some form of MoninObukhov similarity theory. Some examples include: AERMOD – US EPA's most advanced model...
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  • came up with a similar concept around the same time as the MoninObukhov similarity theory was founded in the Soviet Union, with the two concepts varying...
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  • relationship equations with stability functions associated with MoninObukhov similarity theory. Latent heat flux (LE) The aerodynamic or flux-gradient equations...
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    Andrei S. Monin, Soviet Russian physicist and mathematician known for the MoninObukhov length measurement and the MoninObukhov similarity theory; in Moscow...
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  • Momentum operator Momentum space Momentum theory Momentum thickness Momentum transfer Monatomic gas MoninObukhov length Monochromatic electromagnetic plane...
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