ORIGINAL PAPER Nonstationarity of turbulent heat fluxes at Summit

Abstract Turbulence data collected over a total of 25 days during two summers are used to describe processes responsible for the nonstationarity of turbulent sensible heat fluxes at Summit, Greenland. A stationarity test shows that about 40 % of the data are classified as nonstationary. Three main f...

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Main Authors: Peter D. Blanken, N. J. Cullen (b, K. Steffen, P. D. Blanken
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.552.2753 2023-05-15T16:29:22+02:00 ORIGINAL PAPER Nonstationarity of turbulent heat fluxes at Summit Peter D. Blanken N. J. Cullen (b K. Steffen P. D. Blanken The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2006 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.552.2753 http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Nonstationarity_of_turbulent_fluxes_at_Summit_Greenland.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.552.2753 http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Nonstationarity_of_turbulent_fluxes_at_Summit_Greenland.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Nonstationarity_of_turbulent_fluxes_at_Summit_Greenland.pdf text 2006 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:36:47Z Abstract Turbulence data collected over a total of 25 days during two summers are used to describe processes responsible for the nonstationarity of turbulent sensible heat fluxes at Summit, Greenland. A stationarity test shows that about 40 % of the data are classified as nonstationary. Three main factors are explored to account for the large fraction of nonstationary runs: (1) intermittency of turbulence in stable conditions, (2) changes in net all-wave radiation in response to cloud forcing, and (3) diurnal trends in stability. A classification procedure that accounts for the intermittent nature of turbulence shows that during stable, nonstationary conditions 50 % of the total sensible heat flux is realized in 22 % of the sampling time. Intermittency often occurs at Summit during periods characterized byweak and irregular horizontal winds in combination with strong stability. Rapid changes in net all-wave radiation in re-sponse to cloud forcing results in nonstationarity during unstable conditions. Between 0930–1130 and 1900–1930 UTC turbulent heat fluxes are not only small in magnitude but also typically change sign, with nonstationarity during these periods often as high as 65%. These results should help resolve some of the present uncertainties in obtaining reliable fluxes at this site, in particular under stable atmospheric conditions. Text Greenland Unknown Greenland
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description Abstract Turbulence data collected over a total of 25 days during two summers are used to describe processes responsible for the nonstationarity of turbulent sensible heat fluxes at Summit, Greenland. A stationarity test shows that about 40 % of the data are classified as nonstationary. Three main factors are explored to account for the large fraction of nonstationary runs: (1) intermittency of turbulence in stable conditions, (2) changes in net all-wave radiation in response to cloud forcing, and (3) diurnal trends in stability. A classification procedure that accounts for the intermittent nature of turbulence shows that during stable, nonstationary conditions 50 % of the total sensible heat flux is realized in 22 % of the sampling time. Intermittency often occurs at Summit during periods characterized byweak and irregular horizontal winds in combination with strong stability. Rapid changes in net all-wave radiation in re-sponse to cloud forcing results in nonstationarity during unstable conditions. Between 0930–1130 and 1900–1930 UTC turbulent heat fluxes are not only small in magnitude but also typically change sign, with nonstationarity during these periods often as high as 65%. These results should help resolve some of the present uncertainties in obtaining reliable fluxes at this site, in particular under stable atmospheric conditions.
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