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Surface Fluxes over Different Land Use
Types in a Heterogeneous Landscape:
The LITFASS-2003 experiment
Measurements of the local energy budget components at 13 different sites in
the heterogeneous landscape around the Meteorological Observatory
Lindenberg of the German Weather Service (DWD) have been performed
during the 30-days LITFASS-2003 experiment in May / June, 2003. The
micrometeorological stations were operated over the main classes of land use
(agriculture, forest, water) and over different types of agricultural farmland
(grass, cereals, rape, maize). The measurements revealed significant
differences in the local sensible and latent heat fluxes. The dependence of
these differences on the vegetation status and on the meteorological forcing
conditions (radiation, rain) has been analyzed.
A9 WAU
A1 TUDD
N4 MOL
A3 GKSS
FS MOL
A4 GKSS
SS MPI
A5 UBT
A2 TUDD
A6 UBT
Institution Responsible
Scientists
GKSS
GKSS
Research
Centre
Geesthacht
H. Lohse,
S. Huneke
MPI
Max-Planck
Institute for
Meteorology
Hamburg
G. Peters,
H. Münster
Meteorological
Observatory
Lindenberg
F. Beyrich,
J.-P. Leps
University of
Technology
Dresden
C. Bernhofer,
R. Queck
MOL
TUDD
UBT
WAU
A7 GKSS
HV MOL
University of
Bayreuth
Wageningen
University
T. Foken,
M. Mauder
H. De Bruin,
W. Meijninger
A8 WAU
Locations of micrometeorological stations during LITFASS-2003 (red: cereal, yellow: rape, green: maize,
orange: grass, brown: forest, blue: water)
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