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Parameterization of a surface drag coefficient in conventionally neutral planetary boundary layer

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Fig. 1. The dependence of the normalized depth, C h = H | f | /u ∗ , of the conventionally neutral PBL on the stratification of the free  atmo-sphere above the PBL
Fig. 2. The dependence of the turbulent surface stress, τ s = u 2 ∗ on the PBL depth H
Fig. 5. The dependence of the normalized surface drag coefficient C Dn LES /C Dn on the PBL depth H
Figure 5 reveals that C Dn LES systematically deviates from the value predicted by Eq
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