Reviewer comment on "The Alaiz Experiment: untangling multi-scale stratified flows over complex terrain"

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anonymous
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Santos ◽  
Jakob Mann ◽  
Nikola Vasiljević ◽  
Elena Cantero ◽  
Javier Sanz Rodrigo ◽  
...  

Abstract. We present novel measurements from a field campaign that aims to characterize multi-scale flow patterns, ranging from 0.1 to 10 km, in a mountainous region in Northwestern Spain with a mountain-valley-ridge configuration. We select two flow cases where topographic-flow interactions were measured by five synchronized scanning Doppler wind lidars along a 10-km transect line, including a cross-section of the valley flow. We observed a hydraulic jump in the lee-side of the mountain. The Froude number transition from supercritical (> 1) at the mountain to subcritical (


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Santos ◽  
Jakob Mann ◽  
Nikola Vasiljević ◽  
Elena Cantero ◽  
Javier Sanz Rodrigo ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 1181
Author(s):  
Jamal Elfarkh ◽  
Jamal Ezzahar ◽  
Salah Er-Raki ◽  
Vincent Simonneaux ◽  
Bouchra Ait Hssaine ◽  
...  

An accurate assessment of evapotranspiration (ET) is crucially needed at the basin scale for studying the hydrological processes and water balance especially from upstream to downstream. In the mountains, this term is poorly understood because of various challenges, including the vegetation complexity, plant diversity, lack of available data and because the in situ direct measurement of ET is difficult in complex terrain. The main objective of this work was to investigate the potential of a Two-Source-Energy-Balance model (TSEB) driven by the Landsat and MODIS data for estimating ET over a complex mountain region. The complexity is associated with the type of the vegetation canopy as well as the changes in topography. For validating purposes, a large-aperture scintillometer (LAS) was set up over a heterogeneous transect of about 1.4 km to measure sensible (H) and latent heat (LE) fluxes. Additionally, two towers of eddy covariance (EC) systems were installed along the LAS transect. First, the model was tested at the local scale against the EC measurements using multi-scale remote sensing (MODIS and Landsat) inputs at the satellite overpasses. The obtained averaged values of the root mean square error (RMSE) and correlation coefficient (R) were about 72.4 Wm−2 and 0.79 and 82.0 Wm−2 and 0.52 for Landsat and MODIS data, respectively. Secondly, the potential of the TSEB model for evaluating the latent heat fluxes at large scale was investigated by aggregating the derived parameters from both satellites based on the LAS footprint. As for the local scale, the comparison of the latent heat fluxes simulated by TSEB driven by Landsat data performed well against those measured by the LAS (R = 0.69, RMSE = 68.0 Wm−2), while slightly more scattering was observed when MODIS products were used (R = 0.38, RMSE = 99.8 Wm−2). Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that (1) the TSEB model can be fairly used to estimate the evapotranspiration over the mountain regions; and (2) medium- to high-resolution inputs are a better option than coarse-resolution products for describing this kind of complex terrain.


2011 ◽  
Vol 137 (S1) ◽  
pp. 137-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. Corsmeier ◽  
N. Kalthoff ◽  
C. Barthlott ◽  
F. Aoshima ◽  
A. Behrendt ◽  
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Atmosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
Dino Zardi ◽  
Mathias W. Rotach

This Editorial offers an overview of the results presented in the series of coordinated articles included in the Atmosphere special issue on Atmospheric Processes over Complex Terrain. In particular, the variety of approaches and methods, as well as the main outcomes of recent progress in the field, are outlined, along with open questions and challenges for future developments. The possible outreach of future research in the field is also pointed out, especially in connection with the ongoing international cooperation initiative Multi-scale transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains programme and experiment (TEAMx).


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