Abstract

A two-dimensional theory of Jackson and Hunt for turbulent flow over a shallow ridge is extended to three-dimensional topography. The results are compared both with theoretical results for a ridge and with surface wind observations from a nearly circular isolated hill. Agreement between theory and observations is encouraging.

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