Frost risk mapping for landscape planning: A methodology |
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Authors: | G. P. Laughlin J. D. Kalma |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geography, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;(2) CSIRO Division of Water Resources, Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary Minimum air temperatures were measured during three winters with a network of stations in open, undulating terrain. It was observed that the change in minimum air temperature with elevation could be predicted from mean nighttime windspeed, total nighttime net radiation loss and a hill-top reference minimum temperature. It was also found that the deviation of temperatures at individual sites could be predicted from a local terrain parameter which reflects the extent of cold air accumulations. Thus a methodology for frost risk mapping has been developed which is based on regional weather dataand local terrain analysis. This paper describes the model and illustrates the regional weather and terrain effects with three-dimensional block diagrams.With 8 Figures |
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