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Results from one-year continuous operation of a large aperture scintillometer over a heterogeneous land surface

Authors :
J. W. Schipper
H. Lohse
W.M.L. Meijninger
Frank Beyrich
H. A. R. De Bruin
Source :
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 105, 85-97, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 105 (2002)
Publication Year :
2002

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

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068314
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 105, 85-97, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 105 (2002)
Accession number :
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