Saturation of the Large Aperture Scintillometer |
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Authors: | W. Kohsiek W. M. L. Meijninger H. A. R. Debruin F. Beyrich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), De Bilt, The Netherlands;(2) Meteorology and Air Quality Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands;(3) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Lindenberg, Germany;(4) Chalonhof 177, 3762, CT, Soest, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The saturation aspects of a large aperture (0.3 m) scintillometer operating over a 10-km path were investigated. Measurements were made over mainly forested, hilly terrain with typical maximum sensible heat fluxes of 300–400 W m −2, and over flat terrain with mainly grass, and typical maximum heat fluxes of 100–150 W m−2. Scintillometer-based fluxes were compared with eddy-correlation observations. Two different schemes for calculating the reduction of scintillation caused by saturation were applied: one based on the work of Hill and Clifford, the other based on Frehlich and Ochs. Without saturation correction, the scintillation fluxes were lower than the eddy-correlation fluxes; the saturation correction according to Frehlich and Ochs increased the scintillometer fluxes to an unrealistic level. Correcting the fluxes after the theory of the Hill and Clifford gave satisfying results |
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Keywords: | Cabauw experimental site Large aperture scintillometer LITFASS-2003 Saturation effects Scintillometer. |
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