Publications
In Peer Reviewed Journals
2008
Storm, B., Dudhia, J., Basu, S., Swift, A., and Giammanco, I. (2007). "Evaluation of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model on forecasting low-level jets: Implications for wind energy." Accepted for publication.Basu, S., Vinuesa, J.-F., and Swift, A. (2008). "Dynamic LES modeling of a diurnal cycle." Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 47, 1156-1174.
2007
Basu, S., Holtslag, AAM, van de Wiel, BJH, Moene,
A., and Steeneveld, G.-J. (2007). "An inconvenient 'truth' about using sensible heat flux as a surface boundary condition in models under
stably stratified regimes." Acta Geophysica - Special issue in The Latest Topics in Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 10.2478/s11600-007-0038-y
(available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/lt263555181310r8/?p=91682f84c21c4dd8b3dd31c1caaa94e3&pi=1)
Basu, S., Foufoula-Georgiou, E., Lashermes, B., and Arnéodo, A. (2007). "Estimating intermittency exponent in neutrally stratified atmospheric surface layer flows: A robust framework based on magnitude cumulant and surrogate analyses." Physics of Fluids, 19, 115102.
Vinuesa, J-F., Basu, S., and Galmarini, S. (2007). "The diurnal evolution of 222Rn and its progeny in the atmospheric boundary layer during the Wangara experiment." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7, 5003-5019.
Anderson, W., Basu, S., and Letchford,
C. (2007). "Comparison of dynamic subgrid-scale models for
simulations of neutrally buoyant shear-driven atmospheric boundary
layer flows." Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 7, 195-215.
2006
Basu, S. and Porté-Agel, F. (2006). "Large-eddy simulation of stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer turbulence: a locally-averaged scale-dependent dynamic modeling approach." Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 63, 2074-2091.Vinuesa, J.-F., Porté-Agel, F., Basu, S., and Stoll, R. (2006). "Subgrid-scale modeling of reacting scalar fluxes in large-eddy simulations of atmospheric boundary layers." Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 6, 115, doi: 10.1007/s10652-005-6020-9.
Basu, S., Porté-Agel, F., Foufoula-Georgiou, E., Vinuesa, J.-F. and Pahlow, M. (2006). "Revisiting the local scaling hypothesis in stably stratified atmospheric boundary layer turbulence: an integration of field and laboratory measurements with large-eddy simulations." Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 119, 473-500.
2005
Venugopal, V., Basu, S., and Foufoula-Georgiou, E. (2005). "A new metric for comparing precipitation patterns with an application to ensemble forecasts." Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 110, D08111, doi:10.1029/2004JD005395.
2004
Basu, S., Foufoula-Georgiou, E., and Porté-Agel, F. (2004). "Synthetic turbulence, fractal interpolation and large-eddy simulation." Physical Review E, 70, 026310.
2002
Basu, S., Foufoula-Georgiou, E., and Porté-Agel, F. (2002). "Predictability of atmospheric boundary-layer flows as a function of scale." Geophysical Research Letters, 29 (21), doi:10.1029/2002GL015497.
Basu, S., and Foufoula-Georgiou, E. (2002). "Detection of nonlinearity and chaoticity in time series using the transportation distance function." Physics Letters A, 301, 413-423.
Basu, S., Henshaw, P. F., Biswas, N., and Kwan, H. K. (2002). "Prediction of gas-phase adsorption isotherms using neural nets." The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 80(3), 506-512.
1999
Basu, S., Henshaw,
P. F., and
Biswas, N. (1999). Discussion on "Equilibrium gaseous
adsorption at different temperature" : by A. R. Khan, R.
Ataullah, and A. Al-Haddad. Journal of Environmental
Engineering, ASCE, 126(11), 1068-1069.
Invited Talks
Basu, S. (2007). "NEW LES intercomparison case." Presentation at the GABLS Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden.
Basu, S. (2007).
"Looking beyond dynamic Smagorinsky models for atmospheric boundary layer simulations." Presentation at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Basu, S. (2004).
"Understanding stably stratified atmospheric boundary-layer
turbulence: integration of statistical and dynamical approaches
with large-eddy simulations." Presentation at the International
Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.