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Differential nocturnal cooling in the landscape detected by mobile measurements
Authors:P Persson
Institution:(1) Department of Physical Geography, Lund University, Sweden
Abstract:Summary In June 1986 mobile air temperature measurements were performed in the Kivik area in Sweden. The measuring trips were repeated each hour during a night with calm and clear weather conditions. Along a loop, 8650 m long and traversing a hilly landscape, the air temperature was measured at four levels (0.2, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 m a g). In this study the results are focused on the measurements at the standard level, 2.0 m a g, in order to make it easier to compare this study with earlier mobile studies.Sudden rises in air temperature at 2.0 m occurred at a number of elevated locations along the loop, at a max. rate of 3.5°C/hour, indicative of the influence of dynamic turbulence. Lower parts of the loop did show a drop in air temperature at the same time, with a max. of 3.8°C/hour, indicative of cold air influence. In most earlier studies the mobile measurements were compensated for the nocturnal cooling in order to make it possible to directly compare the different measurement points. This study highlights the problems due to turbulence as mentioned above. It also stresses the fact that more reference measurements at more than one point along a loop are needed in hilly terrain.With 7 Figures
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