Roughness length, often denoted as \( z_0 \), is a parameter used in boundary layer meteorology and fluid dynamics to characterize the effect of surface roughness on wind flow or other fluid flows near a surface. It is defined as the height above the surface at which the wind speed theoretically becomes zero due to friction from the surface's roughness elements (like buildings, trees, hills, etc.).
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