A bulk similarity approach in the atmospheric boundary layer using radiometric skin temperature to determine regional surface fluxes |
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Authors: | Wilfried Brutsaert Michiaki Sugita |
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Institution: | (1) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hollister Hall, Cornell University, 14853-3501 Ithaca, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Profiles of wind velocity and temperature in the outer region of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) were used together with surface temperature measurements, to determine regional shear stress and sensible heat flux by means of transfer parameterizations on the basis of bulk similarity. The profiles were measured by means of radiosondes and the surface temperatures by infrared radiation thermometry over hilly prairie terrain in northeastern Kansas during the First ISLSCP Field Experiment (FIFE). In the analysis, the needed similarity functions were determined and tested; the main scaling variables used for the ABL were h
i
, the height of the convectively mixed layer, and V
a
and a, the wind speed and potential temperature averaged over the mixed layer. Good agreement (r = 0.80) was obtained between values of friction velocity u
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determined by this ABL bulk similarity approach and those obtained by Monin-Obukhov similarity in the surface sublayer. Similarly, values of surface flux of sensible heat H determined by this method compared well (r = 0.90) with the regional means measured at six ground stations. The corresponding regional evaporation values, determined with the energy budget equation, also compared favorably (r = 0.94). |
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