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Results from one-year continuous operation of a large aperture scintillometer over a heterogeneous land surface
- Source :
- Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 105, 85-97, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 105 (2002)
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- A large-aperture scintillometer (LAS) was operated continuously during a period of more than one year over a heterogeneous land surface in Central Europe at the transition between marine and continental climates. The LAS measurements of the refractive index structure parameter, C N2, were used to estimate the sensible heat flux. This was possible for about 60 to 80␘f the time under daytime conditions during the summer, with lower values obtained for the cold season (October to March). Using data from a three-week long field experiment, the LAS-based heat flux was compared with a weighed average of local heat flux measurements over the main land use classes (forest, agriculture, water) in the area, resulting in reasonable agreement. LAS-based heat fluxes were then used for comparison with the heat flux values of a numerical weather prediction model. An over-prediction of the model heat flux was found in summer but the modelled values were lower than the LAS derived data during the cold season
- Subjects :
- Meteorologie en Luchtkwaliteit
Atmospheric Science
Daytime
WIMEK
Sensible heat flux
Meteorology
Meteorology and Air Quality
Planetary boundary layer
Field experiment
Heterogeneous land surface
Numerical weather prediction
Sensible heat
Atmospheric sciences
Area-averaged fluxes
law.invention
Heat flux
Operational aspects
Scintillometer
law
Heat transfer
Environmental science
Large-aperture scintillometer
Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00068314
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 105, 85-97, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 105 (2002)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c5f368c6965c7cc6844c9df6c40b5e4e