Monitoring
the sensible
heat flux over urban areas using large aperture scintillometry: Case
study of
Marseille city during the ESCOMPTE experiment
Lagouarde, J.
–P.,
Bonnefond, J. –M., Grimmond, C. S. B.), Long, N., Oke, T. R., Salmond,
J. A.,
Offerle, B.
BOUNDARY-LAYER
METEOROLOGY
118 (3): 449-476 MAR 2006
Abstract: Sensible
heat flux estimated by Large Aperture Scintillometry (LAS) has been
tested
against the more traditional eddy covariance technique over Marseille
city
centre, a reasonably homogeneous surface. Over the 3 week test period
fluxes
were found to be similar, yet less noisy for the LAS due to the spatial
integration. No systematic bias between the estimates was found as a
function
of wind direction, indicating the homogeneity of the site. Sensitivity
analysis
of the required aerodynamic parameters shows that careful attention
must be
paid to the displacement height along the measurement path. Spatial
variability
of surface sensible heat flux is studied via a second LAS measurement
path over
the city.