Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest

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Main Author: Santos, Diego Jatobá
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Randow, Celso von, Oliveira, Pablo E. S.
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Language: por
Source: Revista Ciência e Natura (Online)
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Summary: The present study aimed to analyze and compare the temporal variability of the nocturnal fluxes of CO2, sensitive and latent heat, calculated from two different methodologies: one with a 5-minute temporal window (using the eddy covariance technique), and another with 109 minutes (from multiresolution decomposition). For this, night series of 25 nights were used between October and November 2015. The analyzes were made for two groups of distinct turbulence patterns: one with intermittent regime and the other with homogeneous turbulence. The results showed that the fluxes obtained by the classical method of eddy covariance were dependent on the intensity of the turbulence. On the other hand, the fluxes calculated from the multiresolution decomposition technique showed significant fluctuations in the temporal evolution of all scalars analyzed, with the largest percentage differences between the two approaches occurring in the homogeneous turbulence regime group, which was characterized by predominantly weak turbulent activity throughout the night. In the comparison made, the methodology employed in the 109-minute window showed greater efficiency in the estimates of exchanges at 325 m in the ATTO tower, especially during conditions of low turbulent activity.
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spelling Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforestVariabilidade temporal dos fluxos noturnos determinados a partir de duas diferentes metodologias no nível de 325 m acima da floresta AmazônicaNocturnal fluxesEddy covarianceMultiresolutionFluxos noturnosCovariância dos vórticesMultirresoluçãoThe present study aimed to analyze and compare the temporal variability of the nocturnal fluxes of CO2, sensitive and latent heat, calculated from two different methodologies: one with a 5-minute temporal window (using the eddy covariance technique), and another with 109 minutes (from multiresolution decomposition). For this, night series of 25 nights were used between October and November 2015. The analyzes were made for two groups of distinct turbulence patterns: one with intermittent regime and the other with homogeneous turbulence. The results showed that the fluxes obtained by the classical method of eddy covariance were dependent on the intensity of the turbulence. On the other hand, the fluxes calculated from the multiresolution decomposition technique showed significant fluctuations in the temporal evolution of all scalars analyzed, with the largest percentage differences between the two approaches occurring in the homogeneous turbulence regime group, which was characterized by predominantly weak turbulent activity throughout the night. In the comparison made, the methodology employed in the 109-minute window showed greater efficiency in the estimates of exchanges at 325 m in the ATTO tower, especially during conditions of low turbulent activity.O presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar e comparar a variabilidade temporal dos fluxos noturnos de CO2, calor sensível e calor latente, calculados a partir de duas diferentes metodologias: uma com janela temporal de 5 minutos (através da técnica de covariância de vórtices), e outra com 109 minutos (a partir da decomposição em multirresolução). Para tanto, foram utilizadas séries noturnas de 25 noites no período entre outubro e novembro de 2015. As análises foram feitas para dois grupos de padrões distintos de turbulência: um de regime intermitente e outro de turbulência homogênea. Os resultados evidenciaram que os fluxos obtidos pelo método clássico de covariância dos vórtices se mostraram dependentes da intensidade da turbulência. Por outro lado, os fluxos calculados a partir da técnica de decomposição em multirresolução apresentaram flutuações significativas na evolução temporal de todos os escalares analisados. As maiores diferenças percentuais entre as duas abordagens ocorreram no grupo de regime de turbulência homogênea, o qual teve como característica preponderante uma fraca atividade turbulenta ao longo das noites. Na comparação realizada, a metodologia empregada na janela de 109 minutos apresentou uma maior eficiência nas estimativas das trocas a 325 m na torre ATTO, principalmente durante condições de baixa atividade turbulenta.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/4535610.5902/2179460X45356Ciência e Natura; Vol. 42 (2020): SPECIAL EDITION: XI WORKSHOP BRASILEIRO DE MICROMETEOROLOGIA; e14Ciência e Natura; v. 42 (2020): CIÊNCIA E NATURA: EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL: XI WORKSHOP BRASILEIRO DE MICROMETEOROLOGIA; e142179-460X0100-8307reponame:Revista Ciência e Natura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/45356/htmlCopyright (c) 2020 Ciência e Naturainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Diego JatobáRandow, Celso vonOliveira, Pablo E. S.2021-02-10T05:03:31Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/45356Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/oaicienciaenatura@ufsm.br || centraldeperiodicos@ufsm.br2179-460X0100-8307opendoar:2021-02-10T05:03:31Revista Ciência e Natura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
Variabilidade temporal dos fluxos noturnos determinados a partir de duas diferentes metodologias no nível de 325 m acima da floresta Amazônica
title Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
spellingShingle Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
Santos, Diego Jatobá
Nocturnal fluxes
Eddy covariance
Multiresolution
Fluxos noturnos
Covariância dos vórtices
Multirresolução
title_short Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
title_full Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
title_fullStr Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
title_sort Temporal variability of nocturnal turbulent fluxes determined from two different methodologies at the level of 325 m above the Amazon rainforest
author Santos, Diego Jatobá
author_facet Santos, Diego Jatobá
Randow, Celso von
Oliveira, Pablo E. S.
author_role author
author2 Randow, Celso von
Oliveira, Pablo E. S.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Diego Jatobá
Randow, Celso von
Oliveira, Pablo E. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nocturnal fluxes
Eddy covariance
Multiresolution
Fluxos noturnos
Covariância dos vórtices
Multirresolução
topic Nocturnal fluxes
Eddy covariance
Multiresolution
Fluxos noturnos
Covariância dos vórtices
Multirresolução
description The present study aimed to analyze and compare the temporal variability of the nocturnal fluxes of CO2, sensitive and latent heat, calculated from two different methodologies: one with a 5-minute temporal window (using the eddy covariance technique), and another with 109 minutes (from multiresolution decomposition). For this, night series of 25 nights were used between October and November 2015. The analyzes were made for two groups of distinct turbulence patterns: one with intermittent regime and the other with homogeneous turbulence. The results showed that the fluxes obtained by the classical method of eddy covariance were dependent on the intensity of the turbulence. On the other hand, the fluxes calculated from the multiresolution decomposition technique showed significant fluctuations in the temporal evolution of all scalars analyzed, with the largest percentage differences between the two approaches occurring in the homogeneous turbulence regime group, which was characterized by predominantly weak turbulent activity throughout the night. In the comparison made, the methodology employed in the 109-minute window showed greater efficiency in the estimates of exchanges at 325 m in the ATTO tower, especially during conditions of low turbulent activity.
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