Lidar Measurement of Boundary Layer Evolution to Determine Sensible Heat FluxesSource: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2005:;Volume( 006 ):;issue: 006::page 840Author:Eichinger, W. E.
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Holder, H. E.
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Knight, R.
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Nichols, J.
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Cooper, D. I.
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Hipps, L. E.
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Kustas, W. P.
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Prueger, J. H.
DOI: 10.1175/JHM461.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Soil Moisture?Atmosphere Coupling Experiment (SMACEX) was conducted in the Walnut Creek watershed near Ames, Iowa, over the period from 15 June to 11 July 2002. A main focus of SMACEX is the investigation of the interactions between the atmospheric boundary layer, surface moisture, and canopy. A vertically staring elastic lidar was used to provide a high-time-resolution continuous record of the boundary layer height at the edge between a soybean and cornfield. The height and thickness of the entrainment zone are used to estimate the surface sensible heat flux using the Batchvarova?Gryning boundary layer model. Flux estimates made over 6 days are compared to conventional eddy correlation measurements. The calculated values of the sensible heat flux were found to be well correlated (R2 = 0.79, with a slope of 0.95) when compared to eddy correlation measurements in the area. The standard error of the flux estimates was 21.4 W m?2 (31% rms difference between this method and surface measurements), which is somewhat higher than a predicted uncertainty of 16%. The major sources of error were from the estimates of the vertical potential temperature gradient and an assumption that the entrainment parameter A was equal to the ratio of the entrainment flux and the surface heat flux.
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contributor author | Eichinger, W. E. | |
contributor author | Holder, H. E. | |
contributor author | Knight, R. | |
contributor author | Nichols, J. | |
contributor author | Cooper, D. I. | |
contributor author | Hipps, L. E. | |
contributor author | Kustas, W. P. | |
contributor author | Prueger, J. H. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T17:13:50Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T17:13:50Z | |
date copyright | 2005/12/01 | |
date issued | 2005 | |
identifier issn | 1525-755X | |
identifier other | ams-81468.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4224474 | |
description abstract | The Soil Moisture?Atmosphere Coupling Experiment (SMACEX) was conducted in the Walnut Creek watershed near Ames, Iowa, over the period from 15 June to 11 July 2002. A main focus of SMACEX is the investigation of the interactions between the atmospheric boundary layer, surface moisture, and canopy. A vertically staring elastic lidar was used to provide a high-time-resolution continuous record of the boundary layer height at the edge between a soybean and cornfield. The height and thickness of the entrainment zone are used to estimate the surface sensible heat flux using the Batchvarova?Gryning boundary layer model. Flux estimates made over 6 days are compared to conventional eddy correlation measurements. The calculated values of the sensible heat flux were found to be well correlated (R2 = 0.79, with a slope of 0.95) when compared to eddy correlation measurements in the area. The standard error of the flux estimates was 21.4 W m?2 (31% rms difference between this method and surface measurements), which is somewhat higher than a predicted uncertainty of 16%. The major sources of error were from the estimates of the vertical potential temperature gradient and an assumption that the entrainment parameter A was equal to the ratio of the entrainment flux and the surface heat flux. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Lidar Measurement of Boundary Layer Evolution to Determine Sensible Heat Fluxes | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 6 | |
journal issue | 6 | |
journal title | Journal of Hydrometeorology | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JHM461.1 | |
journal fristpage | 840 | |
journal lastpage | 853 | |
tree | Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2005:;Volume( 006 ):;issue: 006 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |