Prof.
Dr. A.A.M HOLTSLAG, chair of the group,
will be responsible for the activities related to the
development of the approach of using Meteosat data in
ETR estimations.
Dr. H. de BRUIN
will lead the workpackage devoted to the micrometeorological
activities (WP2), including fieldwork, and a workshop
on scintillometry.
Dr. O.K. HARTOGENSIS will conduct the field-campaigns in which WU is involved and provide training in the scintillometry and eddy-correlation method.
Team references
Beyrich F., Richter S. H., Weisensee
U., Kohsiek W., Bosveld F., Lohse H., De Bruin H.
A. R., Hartogensis O. K., Bange J. and Vogt R., 2000,
‘The LITFASS-98 Experiment: Fluxes Over a Heterogeneous
Land Surface’, 14th Symp. on Boundary Layer and
Turbulence, 7-11/8, Aspen, CO, USA
De Bruin H.A.R., Hartogensis O.K., Allen R.G. and Kramer J.W.J.L., 2005, ‘Regional Advection Perturbations in an Irrigated Desert (RAPID) Experiment’,
Theor. Appl. Climatol. 80, 143-152
Hartogensis O.K. and De Bruin H.A.R., 2006,
Estimating surface fluxes in irrigated areas with scintillometers. In: Proceedings Computational Methods in Water Resources XVI International Conference: Copenhagen, Denmark. CMWR (2006)
Meijninger W.M.L. and De Bruin H.A.R., 2000, The sensible
heat flux over irrigated areas in western Turkey determined
with a large aperture scintillometer, J. of Hydrology,
229, 42-49
Ronda R.J., Holtslag A.A.M. and De Bruin H.A.R.,
2000, Representation of the Canopy Conductance in Modelling
the Surface Energy Balance, Proc. 14th Symposium on
Boundary Layer and Turbulence, 314 - 318
Project publications are available in the library