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New paper on use of fiber-optic DTS

2014-10-21

HHarp_fogWe investigated the evolution of cold air layers near the surface for a night with stable conditions. Spatial air temperature observations at 276 co-located vertical profiles were made using high-resolution fibre-optic based distributed temperature sensing (DTS) in a quasi three-dimensional geometry...

...oriented along a shallow depression in the landscape and analysed for patterns in near-surface flow. Temperature stratification was observed to be interrupted by transient temperature structures on the scale of metres for which the flow direction and velocity could be quantified. The high spatial resolution and large spatial domain of the DTS revealed temperature structures in a level of detail that exceeded the capability of traditional point observations of air temperature at low wind speeds. Further, composition techniques were applied to describe wave-like motions in the opposite direction of the mean flow, at intervals of approximately 200 s (5 mHz). The DTS technique delivered tomography on a scale of tens of metres. The spatial observations at high spatial (fractions of a metre) and temporal (sec) resolution provided new opportunities for detection and quantification of surface-flow features and description of complicated scale interactions. High-resolution DTS is a valuable addition to experimental research on stable and weak-wind boundary layers near the surface.

The full citation is: Zeeman MJ, Selker JS, Thomas CK. Near-surface motion in the nocturnal, stable boundary layer observed with fibre-optic distributed temperature sensing. Boundary- Layer Meterology. 2014:online first. doi:10.1007/s10546-014-9972-9.



http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10546-014-9972-9
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