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Saturation of the Large Aperture Scintillometer
Authors:W. Kohsiek  W. M. L. Meijninger  H. A. R. Debruin  F. Beyrich
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
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
Keywords:Cabauw experimental site  Large aperture scintillometer  LITFASS-2003  Saturation effects  Scintillometer.
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