ZHANG Shuwen, QIU Chongjian, ZHANG Weidong. 2004: Estimating Heat Fluxes by Merging Profile Formulae and the Energy Budget with a Variational Technique. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 21(4): 627-636., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02915730
Citation: ZHANG Shuwen, QIU Chongjian, ZHANG Weidong. 2004: Estimating Heat Fluxes by Merging Profile Formulae and the Energy Budget with a Variational Technique. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 21(4): 627-636., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02915730

Estimating Heat Fluxes by Merging Profile Formulae and the Energy Budget with a Variational Technique

  • A variational technique (VT) is applied to estimate surface sensible and latent heat fluxes based on observations of air temperature, wind speed, and humidity, respectively, at three heights (1 m, 4 m, and 10m), and the surface energy and radiation budgets by the surface energy and radiation system (SERBS). The method fully uses all information provided by the measurements of air temperature, wind, and humidity profiles, the surface energy budget, and the similarity profile formulae as well. Data collected at Feixi experiment station installed by the China Heavy Rain Experiment and Study (HeRES) Program are used to test the method. Results show that the proposed technique can overcome the well-known unstablility problem that occurs when the Bowen method becomes singular; in comparison with the profile method, it reduces both the sensitivities of latent heat fluxes to observational errors in humidity and those of sensible heat fluxes to observational errors in temperature, while the estimated heat fluxes approximately satisfy the surface energy budget. Therefore, the variational technique is more reliable and stable than the two conventional methods in estimating surface sensible and latent heat fluxes.
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