Understanding thermally driven slope winds: Recent advances and open questions
S Farina, D Zardi - Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2023 - Springer
The paper reviews recent advances in our understanding about the dynamics of thermally
driven winds over slo** terrain. Major progress from recent experiments, both in the field …
driven winds over slo** terrain. Major progress from recent experiments, both in the field …
Effects of vegetation on the spatial and temporal variation of microclimate in the urbanized Salt Lake Valley
Land cover characteristics can produce changes in spatial and temporal variability in
potential temperature (θ) at scales that are relevant to city inhabitants. Using data from 60 …
potential temperature (θ) at scales that are relevant to city inhabitants. Using data from 60 …
The impact of surface temperature heterogeneity on near-surface heat transport
Experimental closure of the surface energy balance during convective periods is a long-
standing problem. With experimental data from the Idealized horizontal Planar Array …
standing problem. With experimental data from the Idealized horizontal Planar Array …
The heat-flux imbalance: the role of advection and dispersive fluxes on heat transport over thermally heterogeneous terrain
Abstract Data from the Idealized Planar-Array experiment for Quantifying Spatial
heterogeneity are used to perform a control volume analysis (400× 400× 2 m 3) on the total …
heterogeneity are used to perform a control volume analysis (400× 400× 2 m 3) on the total …
[HTML][HTML] Topographic effects on radiation in the WRF Model with the immersed boundary method: Implementation, validation, and application to complex terrain
Bao, J., KA Lundquist, and FK Chow, 2016: Comparison of three different implementations of
the immersed boundary method in WRF (WRF-IBM). 22nd Symp. on Boundary Layers and …
the immersed boundary method in WRF (WRF-IBM). 22nd Symp. on Boundary Layers and …
Prokaryotic community structure and metabolisms in shallow subsurface of Atacama Desert playas and alluvial fans after heavy rains: repairing and preparing for next …
MÁ Fernández-Martínez… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The Atacama Desert, the oldest and driest desert on Earth, displays significant rains only
once per decade. To investigate how microbial communities take advantage of these …
once per decade. To investigate how microbial communities take advantage of these …
Observations of near-surface heat-flux and temperature profiles through the early evening transition over contrasting surfaces
Near-surface turbulence data from the Mountain Terrain Atmospheric Modeling and
Observations (MATERHORN) program are used to study countergradient heat fluxes …
Observations (MATERHORN) program are used to study countergradient heat fluxes …
Development and evaluation of an open-source, low-cost distributed sensor network for environmental monitoring applications
Over the last decade there has been a proliferation of low-cost sensor networks that enable
highly distributed sensor deployments in environmental applications. The technology is …
highly distributed sensor deployments in environmental applications. The technology is …
Quantifying turbulence heterogeneity in a vineyard using eddy-covariance and scintillometer measurements
Scintillometry is a non-invasive measurement technique for acquiring spatially-averaged
surface heat and moisture fluxes in areas where setting up arrays of instruments can be …
surface heat and moisture fluxes in areas where setting up arrays of instruments can be …
The effect of long‐term aerial exposure on intertidal mudflat erodibility
HM Nguyen, KR Bryan… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Intertidal zones by definition are exposed to air at low tide, and the exposure duration can be
weeks (eg during neap tides) depending on water level and bed elevation. Here we …
weeks (eg during neap tides) depending on water level and bed elevation. Here we …