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Microclimatic models. Estimation of components of the energy balance over land surfaces

Abstract

Climates at regional scale are strongly dependent on the interaction between atmosphere and its lower boundary, the oceans and the land surface mosaic. Land surfaces influence climate through their albedo, and the aerodynamic roughness, the processes of the biosphere and many soil hydrological properties; all these factors vary considerably geographically. Land surfaces receive a certain portion of the solar irradiance depending on the cloudiness, atmospheric transparency and surface albedo. Short-wave solar irradiance is the source of the heat energy exchange at the earth`s surface and also regulates many biological processes, e.g. photosynthesis. Methods for estimating solar irradiance, atmospheric transparency and surface albedo were reviewed during the course of this project. The solar energy at earth`s surface is consumed for heating the soil and the lower atmosphere. Where moisture is available, evaporation is one of the key components of the surface energy balance, because the conversion of liquid water into water vapour consumes heat. The evaporation process was studied by carrying out field experiments and testing parameterisation for a cultivated agricultural surface and for lakes. The micrometeorological study over lakes was carried out as part of the international `Northern Hemisphere Climatic Processes Experiment` (NOPEX/BAHC) in Sweden. These studies have been aimed  More>>
Authors:
Heikinheimo, M; Venaelaeinen, A; Tourula, T [1] 
  1. Finnish Meteorological Inst., Helsinki (Finland). Air Quality Dept.
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
SA-PUB-4/96
Reference Number:
SCA: 540110; PA: FI-97:003105; EDB-97:028796; SN: 97001727864
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: SILMU Research Programme; PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of The Finnish research programme on climate change. Final report; Roos, J. [ed.]; PB: 507 p.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; MICROCLIMATES; CLIMATE MODELS; EVAPORATION; SOLAR RADIATION
OSTI ID:
428482
Research Organizations:
Academy of Finland, Helsinki (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97724949; ISBN 951-37-1961-8; TRN: FI9703105
Availability:
OSTI as DE97724949
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 62-67
Announcement Date:
Feb 20, 1997

Citation Formats

Heikinheimo, M, Venaelaeinen, A, and Tourula, T. Microclimatic models. Estimation of components of the energy balance over land surfaces. Finland: N. p., 1996. Web.
Heikinheimo, M, Venaelaeinen, A, & Tourula, T. Microclimatic models. Estimation of components of the energy balance over land surfaces. Finland.
Heikinheimo, M, Venaelaeinen, A, and Tourula, T. 1996. "Microclimatic models. Estimation of components of the energy balance over land surfaces." Finland.
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title = {Microclimatic models. Estimation of components of the energy balance over land surfaces}
author = {Heikinheimo, M, Venaelaeinen, A, and Tourula, T}
abstractNote = {Climates at regional scale are strongly dependent on the interaction between atmosphere and its lower boundary, the oceans and the land surface mosaic. Land surfaces influence climate through their albedo, and the aerodynamic roughness, the processes of the biosphere and many soil hydrological properties; all these factors vary considerably geographically. Land surfaces receive a certain portion of the solar irradiance depending on the cloudiness, atmospheric transparency and surface albedo. Short-wave solar irradiance is the source of the heat energy exchange at the earth`s surface and also regulates many biological processes, e.g. photosynthesis. Methods for estimating solar irradiance, atmospheric transparency and surface albedo were reviewed during the course of this project. The solar energy at earth`s surface is consumed for heating the soil and the lower atmosphere. Where moisture is available, evaporation is one of the key components of the surface energy balance, because the conversion of liquid water into water vapour consumes heat. The evaporation process was studied by carrying out field experiments and testing parameterisation for a cultivated agricultural surface and for lakes. The micrometeorological study over lakes was carried out as part of the international `Northern Hemisphere Climatic Processes Experiment` (NOPEX/BAHC) in Sweden. These studies have been aimed at a better understanding of the energy exchange processes of the earth`s surface-atmosphere boundary for a more accurate and realistic parameterisation of the land surface in atmospheric models}
place = {Finland}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}