The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les

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Autoren

  • Atsushi Inagaki
  • Marcus Oliver Letzel
  • Siegfried Raasch
  • Manabu Kanda

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  • Tokyo Institute of Technology
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten633-636
Seitenumfang4
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2004
Veranstaltung5th Symposium on the Urban Environment - Vancouver, BC, Kanada
Dauer: 23 Aug. 200426 Aug. 2004

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Konferenz5th Symposium on the Urban Environment
Land/GebietKanada
OrtVancouver, BC
Zeitraum23 Aug. 200426 Aug. 2004

Abstract

The impact of surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem was investigated using LES. LES is used in the investigation because of its ability to represent turbulent organized structures (TOS). It was revealed that the net heat transport by a clear mesoscale circulation is not small compared to total domain heat flux. The eddy covariance (EC) method, which underestimates the heat transport process, was used in this investigation excluding mesoscale wheat transport contribution. It was also observed that at strong mesoscale circulation, the surface energy budget estimation tends to get closer to zero.

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The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les. / Inagaki, Atsushi; Letzel, Marcus Oliver; Raasch, Siegfried et al.
2004. 633-636 Beitrag in 5th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Vancouver, BC, Kanada.

Publikation: KonferenzbeitragPaperForschungPeer-Review

Inagaki, A, Letzel, MO, Raasch, S & Kanda, M 2004, 'The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les', Beitrag in 5th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Vancouver, BC, Kanada, 23 Aug. 2004 - 26 Aug. 2004 S. 633-636.
Inagaki, A., Letzel, M. O., Raasch, S., & Kanda, M. (2004). The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les. 633-636. Beitrag in 5th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Vancouver, BC, Kanada.
Inagaki A, Letzel MO, Raasch S, Kanda M. The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les. 2004. Beitrag in 5th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Vancouver, BC, Kanada.
Inagaki, Atsushi ; Letzel, Marcus Oliver ; Raasch, Siegfried et al. / The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using les. Beitrag in 5th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Vancouver, BC, Kanada.4 S.
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