Improvement of surface flux calculation: A study based on measurements over alpine meadow in the eastern Tibet Plateau in summer

2014 
An improved flux-gradient relationship between momentum m(ζ)and sensible heat h(ζ)is obtained by the use of the observational data over an alpine meadow in the eastern Tibet Plateau,in Maqu of China during the period June to August,2010.The empirical coefficients of Businger–Dyer type function for the cases of unstable and stable stratification are modified.Non-dimensional vertical gradients of wind and potential temperature are calculated by three fitting functions;that is,the log–linear,log–square,and log–cubic functions,respectively.It is found that the von Karman constant approaches 0.4025 and the Prandtl number is about 1.10 based on the measurements in near-neutral conditions,which are within reasonable range proposed in previous studies.The revised flux-gradient profile functions of 1/5 power law for momentum and 1/3 power law for sensible heat are best fitted in unstable stratification conditions.Meanwhile,2/5 power law,instead of linear functions,is more appropriate in stable stratification cases for momentum and sensible heat.Compared with results from previous studies in which traditional functions are used,the momentum and sensible heat fluxes estimated by the revised profile functions in the current study are much closer to the observations for the unstable and stable stratification conditions.
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