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The turbulent Prandtl number scales the size of the thermal (and scalar) boundary layer with respect to the momentum boundary layer. By default is one though.
We assume that θ★ is the scale for the temperature flux. But if the actual temperature flux is θ★ / similarity_theory.turbulent_prandtl_number then this also needs to be incorporated into computing the buoyancy scale.
Why these lines?
ClimaOcean.jl/src/OceanSeaIceModels/CrossRealmFluxes/similarity_theory_turbulent_fluxes.jl
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