Seasonal and Diurnal Cycles of Surface Boundary Layer and Energy Balance in the Central Andes of Perú, Mantaro Valley
Autor: | José Luis Flores-Rojas, Aldo S. Moya-Álvarez, Joan Cuxart, Yamina Silva, Luis Suárez-Salas, Stephany Callañaupa, Shailendra Kumar, Manuel Piñas-Laura |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Mantaro Valley
purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.09 [http] Atmospheric Science surface boundary layer surface energy balance Irradiance central Andes Surface boundary layer Central Andes Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Sensible heat Atmospheric sciences Surface energy balance purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.00 [http] purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.11 [http] Heat flux Latent heat Heat transfer Sunrise Environmental science Relative humidity Bowen ratio |
Zdroj: | IGP-Institucional Instituto Geofísico del Perú instacron:IGP CONCYTEC-Institucional Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica instacron:CONCYTEC Atmosphere Volume 10 Issue 12 |
ISSN: | 2073-4433 |
Popis: | The present study presents a detailed analysis of the diurnal and monthly cycles the surface boundary layer and of surface energy balance in a sparse natural vegetation canopy on Huancayo observatory (12.04 ∘ S, 75.32 ∘ W, 3313 m ASL), which is located in the central Andes of Perú (Mantaro Valley) during an entire year (May 2018&ndash April 2019). We used a set of meteorological sensors (temperature, relative humidity, wind) installed in a gradient tower 30 m high, a set of radiative sensors to measure all irradiance components, and a set of tensiometers and heat flux plate to measure soil moisture, soil temperatures and soil heat flux. To estimate turbulent energy fluxes (sensible and latent), two flux&ndash gradient methods: the aerodynamic method and the Bowen-ratio energy-balance method were used. The ground heat flux at surface was estimated using a molecular heat transfer equation. The results show minimum mean monthly temperatures and more stable conditions were observed in June and July before sunrise, while maximum mean monthly temperatures in October and November and more unstable conditions in February and March. From May to August inverted water vapor profiles near the surface were observed (more intense in July) at night hours, which indicate a transfer of water vapor as dewfall on the surface. The patterns of wind direction indicate well-defined mountain&ndash valley circulation from south-east to south-west especially in fall&ndash winter months (April&ndash August). The maximum mean monthly sensible heat fluxes were found in June and September while minimum in February and March. Maximum mean monthly latent heat fluxes were found in February and March while minimum in June and July. The surface albedo and the Bowen ratio indicate semi-arid conditions in wet summer months and extreme arid conditions in dry winter months. The comparisons between sensible heat flux ( Q H ) and latent heat flux ( Q E ), estimated by the two methods show a good agreement (R 2 above 0.8). The comparison between available energy and the sum of Q E and Q H fluxes shows a good level of agreement (R 2 = 0.86) with important imbalance contributions after sunrise and around noon, probably by advection processes generated by heterogeneities on the surface around the Huancayo observatory and intensified by the mountain&ndash valley circulation. |
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