Accounting for surface temperature variations in Rayleigh-B\'enard convection

Abstract

Turbulent Rayleigh-B\'enard convection is often modelled with a constant surface temperature. However, the surface temperature of many geophysical systems, such as lakes, is coupled to the atmospheric forcing. In this paper, we account for this dynamic surface temperature through an additional parameter β. Using an appropriately defined dynamical Rayleigh number , we recover many of the results from the standard Rayleigh-B\'enard model. We hope that this work will simplify the application of Rayleigh-B\'enard theory in geophysical contexts, such as lakes.

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