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An Analysis of Turbulent Heat Fluxes and the Energy Balance During the REFLEX Campaign
Authors:Christiaan van der Tol  Wim Timmermans  Chiara Corbari  Arnaud Carrara  Joris Timmermans  Zhongbo Su
Institution:1.Department of Water Resources, Faculty ITC,University of Twente,Enschede,The Netherlands;2.Department of Hydraulic,Environmental and Surveying Engineering, Politecnico di Milano,Milano,Italy;3.CEAM,Fundación de la Comunidad Valenciana Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterraneo,Paterna,Spain
Abstract:Three eddy covariance stations were installed at the Barrax experimental farm during the Land-Atmosphere Exchanges (REFLEX) airborne training and measurement campaign to provide ground truth data of energy balance fluxes and vertical temperature and wind profiles. The energy balance closure ratio (EBR) was 105% for a homogeneous camelina site, 86% at a sparse reforestation site, and 73% for a vineyard. We hypothesize that the lower closure in the last site was related to the limited fetch. Incorporating a vertical gradient of soil thermal properties decreased the RMSE of the energy balance at the camelina site by 16 W m?2. At the camelina site, eddy covariance estimates of sensible and latent heat fluxes could be reproduced well using mean vertical profiles of wind and temperature, provided that the Monin—Obukhov length is known. Measured surface temperature and sensible heat fluxes suggested high excess resistance for heat (kB?1 = 17).
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