Evidence for Nearly Complete Decoupling of Very Stable Nocturnal Boundary Layer Overland |
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Authors: | Yu?Xia mailto:yu.xia@unibas.ch" title=" yu.xia@unibas.ch" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,Franz?Conen,Laszlo?Haszpra,Zita?Ferenczi,Wlodek?Zahorowski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; |
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Abstract: | Concentrations of 222Rn at 0.1 m and 6.5 m height above ground level and 222Rn flux density were measured during nights characterized by strong cooling, light winds and clear sky conditions in the Carpathian Basin in Hungary. A very stable boundary layer (vSBL) formed on 14 nights between 15 August and 3 September 2009. On 12 nights, an estimated 72% (s.d. 20%) of 222Rn emitted from the surface since sunset was retained within the lowest 6.5 m above the ground until sunrise the following morning. On two nights an intermittent increase in wind speed at 9.4 m height was followed by a rise in temperature at 2.0 m height, indicating a larger atmospheric motion that resulted in 222Rn at 0.1 m around sunrise being the same as around the preceding sunset. It does not seem to be rare in a large continental basin for a vSBL to be nearly completely decoupled from the atmosphere above for the entire period from sunset to sunrise. |
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