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Effect of Surface Heterogeneity on the Boundary-Layer Height: A Case Study at a Semi-Arid Forest
Authors:Peter Brugger  Tirtha Banerjee  Frederik De Roo  Konstantin Kröniger  Rafat Qubaja  Shani Rohatyn  Eyal Rotenberg  Feodor Tatarinov  Dan Yakir  Fulin Yang  Matthias Mauder
Institution:1.Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Atmospheric Environmental Research,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Garmisch-Partenkirchen,Germany;2.Earth and Environmental Sciences Division,Los Alamos National Laboratory,Los Alamos,USA;3.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry,Weizmann Institute of Science,Rehovot,Israel
Abstract:We investigate the effects of an isolated meso-\(\gamma \)-scale surface heterogeneity for roughness and albedo on the atmospheric boundary-layer (ABL) height, with a case study at a semi-arid forest surrounded by sparse shrubland (forest area: \(28~\text{ km }^2\), forest length in the main wind direction: 7 km). Doppler lidar and ceilometer measurements at this semi-arid forest show an increase in the ABL height over the forest compared with the shrubland on four out of eight days. The differences in the ABL height between shrubland and forest are explained for all days with a model that assumes a linear growth of the internal boundary layer of the forest through the convective ABL upwind of the forest followed by a square-root growth into the stable free atmosphere. For the environmental conditions that existed during our measurements, the increase in ABL height due to large sensible heat fluxes from the forest (\(600~\text {W~m}^{-2}\) in summer) is subdued by stable stratification in the free atmosphere above the ABL, or reduced by high wind speeds in the mixed layer.
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