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Turbulent fluxes above the snow surface
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Measurements of sensible- and latent-heat fluxes under stable conditions are rare. In order to obtain indirect measurements of turbulent fluxes, meteorological data measured at the Col de Porte laboratory (1320 m a.s.l, France) under very stable conditions (cold, clear night with low wind) are used. The radiative fluxes are measured, the conduction within the snowpack is calculated using the snow model Crocus and the turbulent fluxes are determined as a residual term of the surface-energy balance equation. These data were used to fit a new parameterization of the turbulent fluxes for the snow model. The turbulent fluxes are increased as compared to the theory. Crocus was also applied to the data from the LEADEX92 experiment and the turbulent fluxes calculated by the model were compared to the fluxes measured using sonic anemometers/thermometers on the site.
Title: Turbulent fluxes above the snow surface
Description:
Measurements of sensible- and latent-heat fluxes under stable conditions are rare.
In order to obtain indirect measurements of turbulent fluxes, meteorological data measured at the Col de Porte laboratory (1320 m a.
s.
l, France) under very stable conditions (cold, clear night with low wind) are used.
The radiative fluxes are measured, the conduction within the snowpack is calculated using the snow model Crocus and the turbulent fluxes are determined as a residual term of the surface-energy balance equation.
These data were used to fit a new parameterization of the turbulent fluxes for the snow model.
The turbulent fluxes are increased as compared to the theory.
Crocus was also applied to the data from the LEADEX92 experiment and the turbulent fluxes calculated by the model were compared to the fluxes measured using sonic anemometers/thermometers on the site.
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