Abstract
We present the first measurement of the sensible heat flux (H) profile in the convective boundary layer (CBL) derived from the covariance of collocated vertical-pointing temperature rotational Raman lidar and Doppler wind lidar measurements. The uncertainties of the H measurements due to instrumental noise and limited sampling are also derived and discussed. Simultaneous measurements of the latent heat flux profile (L/ and other turbulent variables were obtained with the combination of water-vapor differential absorption lidar (WVDIAL) and Doppler lidar. The case study uses a measurement example from the HOPE (HD(CP)2 Observational Prototype Experiment) campaign, which took place in western Germany in 2013 and presents a cloud-free welldeveloped quasi-stationary CBL. The mean boundary layer height zi was at 1230m above ground level. The results show - as expected - positive values of H in the middle of the CBL. A maximum of (182-32)Wm2, with the second number for the noise uncertainty, is found at 0.5 zi. At about 0.7 zi, H changes sign to negative values above. The entrainment flux was .62-27/Wm2. The mean sensible heat flux divergence in the observed part of the CBL above 0.3 zi was 0:28Wm3, which corresponds to a warming of 0.83Kh1. The L profile shows a slight positive mean flux divergence of 0.12Wm3 and an entrainment flux of .214-36/Wm2. The combination of H and L profiles in combination with variance and other turbulent parameters is very valuable for the evaluation of large-eddy simulation (LES) results and the further improvement and validation of turbulence parameterization schemes.
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Behrendt, A., Wulfmeyer, V., Senff, C., Kumar Muppa, S., Späth, F., Lange, Di., … Wieser, A. (2020). Observation of sensible and latent heat flux profiles with lidar. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 13(6), 3221–3233. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-3221-2020
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