Energy Balance Of A Sparse Coniferous High-Latitude Forest Under Winter Conditions

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Sven-Erik Gryning
Ekaterina Batchvarova
H. A. R. De Bruin
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[1] Risø National Laboratory,National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
[2] Roskilde,undefined
[3] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Wageningen University,undefined
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2001年 / 99卷
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Boreal forest; Canopy energy balance; Flux profile measurements; Global radiation at low solar elevation angles; Shading from trees; Winter time;
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Measurements carried out in Northern Finland on radiation and turbulent fluxes over a sparse, sub-arctic boreal forest with snow covered ground were analysed. The measurements represent late winter conditions characterised by low solar elevation angles. During the experiment (12–24 March 1997) day and night were about equally long. At low solar elevation angles the forest shades most of the snow surface. Therefore an important part of the radiation never reaches the snow surface but is absorbed by the forest. The sensible heat flux above the forest was fairly large, reaching more than 100 W m-2. The measurements of sensible heat flux within and above the forest revealed that the sensible heat flux from the snow surface is negligible and the sensible heat flux above the forest stems from warming of the trees. A simple model for the surface energy balance of a sparse forest is presented. The model treats the diffuse and direct shortwave (solar) radiation separately. It introduces a factor that accounts for the shading of the ground at low solar elevation angles, and a parameter that deals with the partial transparency of the forest.
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