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Estimating energy balance fluxes above a boreal forest from radiometric temperature observations
Authors:JM Sánchez  V Caselles  R Niclòs  C Coll  WP Kustas
Institution:1. Earth Physics and Thermodynamics Department, University of Valencia, C/Dr. Moliner, 50, 46100 Burjassot, Spain;2. Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Bldg. 007, BARC West, Beltsville, MD 20705, United States
Abstract:The great areal extent of boreal forests confers these ecosystems potential to impact on the global surface-atmosphere energy exchange. A modelling approach, based on a simplified two-source energy balance model, was proposed to estimate energy balance fluxes above boreal forests using thermal infrared measurements. Half-hourly data from the Solar-Induced Fluorescence Experiment, carried out in a Finnish boreal forest, was used to evaluate the performance of the model. Energy balance closure, determined by linear regression, found all fluxes to underestimate available energy by 9% (r2 = 0.94). Significance in the energy balance of the heat storage in the air and in the soil terms was also analyzed. Canopy temperatures, measured by a CIMEL Electronique CE 312 radiometer, together with ancillary meteorological variables and vegetation characteristics, were used to run the model. Comparison with ground measurements showed errors lower than ±15 W m?2 for the retrieval of net radiation, soil heat flux and storage heat flux, and about ±50 W m?2 for the sensible and latent heat fluxes. A sensitivity analysis of the approach to typical operational uncertainties in the required inputs was conducted showing the necessity of accurate measurements of the target radiometric surface temperature.
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