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The impact of logging on the surrounding flow in a managed forest
Authors:Gengsheng Zhang  Monique Y Leclerc  Anandakumar Karipot  Henrique F Duarte  Erich Mursch-Radlgruber  Henry L Gholz
Institution:1. Laboratory for Environmental Physics, The University of Georgia, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA, 30223, USA
2. Department of Atmospheric and Space Sciences, University of Pune, Ganeshkind, Pune, 411 007, Maharashtra, India
3. Institute of Meteorology and Physics, University of Agricultural Sciences Vienna, T??rkenschanzstr. 18, A-1180, Wien, Austria
4. Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA, 22230, USA
Abstract:The influence of a freshly logged area in a managed pine forest on the flow field is investigated by comparing sodar wind profile data over the forest canopy with the synoptic wind field extracted from North American Regional Reanalysis, National Centers for Environmental Prediction. As a consequence of the pressure gradient arising from the sharp temperature difference between the clearcut and the surrounding uncut forests, the local wind direction over the forest measured with the sodar departs dramatically from the prevailing synoptic wind direction when the latter is transverse to the clearcut-sodar direction. Sodar measurements also indicate systematic strong updrafts during daytime followed by nighttime downdrafts with wind coming from the logged area. This suggests the presence of horizontal advection carrying daytime warm air (or nighttime cool air) from the clearcut to the forested area. This paper also examines the influence of wind velocity, clearcut fetch, and solar radiation on locally generated circulations and advection. The presence of local circulations arising from contrasting neighboring surface characteristics well outside the footprint is of particular relevance for atmospheric flux sites where robust surface?Catmosphere exchange values are sought. This study highlights the high level of circumspection required at the time of identifying locations for flux sites. It also suggests vigilant monitoring of the surrounding landscape during eddy?Cflux measurements particularly in actively managed landscapes.
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