Atmospheric stability effects on wind fields and scalar mixing within and just above a subalpine forest in sloping terrain

Air temperature T a , specific humidity q, CO₂ mole fraction x c , and three-dimensional winds were measured in mountainous terrain from five tall towers within a 1 km region encompassing a wide range of canopy densities. The measurements were sorted by a bulk Richardson number Ri b . For stable conditions, we found vertical scalar differences developed over a "transition" region between 0.05 < Ri b 1), the vertical scalar differences reached a maximum and remained fairly constant with increasing stability. The relationships q and x c have with Ri b are explained by considering their sources and sinks. For winds, the strong momentum absorption in the upper canopy allows the canopy sublayer to be influenced by pressure gradient forces and terrain effects that lead to complex subcanopy flow patterns. At the dense-canopy sites, soil respiration coupled with wind-sheltering resulted in CO₂ near the ground being 5-7 μmol mol⁻¹ larger than aloft, even with strong above-canopy winds (near-neutral conditions). We found Ri b -binning to be a useful tool for evaluating vertical scalar mixing; however, additional information (e.g., pressure gradients, detailed vegetation/topography, etc.) is needed to fully explain the subcanopy wind patterns. Implications of our results for CO₂ advection over heterogenous, complex terrain are discussed.

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Author Burns, Sean
Sun, Jielun
Lenschow, Donald
Oncley, Steven
Stephens, Britton
Yi, Chiuxiang
Anderson, Dean
Hu, Jia
Monson, Russell
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Publication Date 2011-02-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Burns, Sean, Sun, Jielun, Lenschow, Donald, Oncley, Steven, Stephens, Britton, Yi, Chiuxiang, Anderson, Dean, Hu, Jia, Monson, Russell. (2011). Atmospheric stability effects on wind fields and scalar mixing within and just above a subalpine forest in sloping terrain. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7f76d18. Accessed 23 March 2025.

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