Title of article :
Constructing wind profiles in forests from limited measurements of wind and vegetation structure
Author/Authors :
Ronald Queck، نويسنده , , CHRISTIAN BERNHOFER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The aim of the advection initiative ADVEX within CarboEurope-IP (CEIP) was to evaluate the importance of advection on three coniferous sites. A prerequisite and crucial point for calculating the advective terms of CO2 balance are the assumptions for the construction of wind fields. Wind measurements must be interpolated over complex control volumes. Here the plant area density is identified as a key variable. During ADVEX campaigns, the rectangular control volumes were marked by four towers at the corners, each carrying four sonic anemometers over the volume height (up to 30 m).
An additional experiment was designed at the CEIP forest site Tharandter Wald to investigate the error made by interpolation between only four measurement levels. Thirteen sonic anemometers were installed on one tower up to a height of 42 m (canopy height is 30 m). In addition, plant area density profiles were measured to derive plant-specific parameterisation of the wind profiles. Profiles of velocity moments and nondimensional wind speed gradients are discussed as basic characteristics of the wind field. A new parameterisation scheme based on the mixing length approach was developed. The model was validated with the high-resolution data and applied to calculate horizontal advection for the ADVEX sites. In addition to improving the interpolation routine, this model provides the opportunity to reduce the number of large towers needed to calculate in-canopy wind fields.
Keywords :
Wind profile , Mixing length , ADVEX , Advection , Canopy layer turbulence , Coniferous forest
Journal title :
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Journal title :
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology