Correlating Sodar Turbulence Measurements with Ground Heat Flux Data

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Turbulence, Sodar, Ground Layer

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The TMT site testing campaign includes the measurement of the ground layer turbulence profiles using SODARs. In this part of the atmosphere, turbulence is caused by the thermal exchange between the ground and the air above it. A complete knowledge of the energy balance can therefore be related to the turbulence profiles. With the measurement of the different heat fluxes, we were able to find a correlation between the kinetic heat flux and the integrated turbulence measured by the SODAR. In this paper we present these results and discuss their limitations.

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