Towards Energy-Balance Closure With a Model of Dispersive Heat Fluxes

Author:

Wanner Luise1,Jung Martin2,Paleri Sreenath3,Butterworth Brian J.4,Desai Ankur R.3,Sühring Matthias5,Mauder Matthias1

Affiliation:

1. TU Dresden

2. Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

3. University of Wisconsin–Madison

4. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

5. Leibniz University Hannover

Abstract

Abstract The energy-balance-closure problem in eddy-covariance measurements has been known for decades. It has been thoroughly investigated from different angles, resulting in approaches to reduce but not completely close the surface energy balance gap. Energy balance transport through secondary circulations has been identified as a major cause of the remaining energy imbalance, which is not captured by eddy covariance measurements and can only be measured additionally with great effort. Several models have already been developed to close the energy balance gap that account for factors affecting the magnitude of the energy transport by secondary circulations. However, to our knowledge, there is currently no model that accounts thermal surface heterogeneity and that can predict the transport of both sensible and latent energy. Using a machine-learning approach, we developed a new model of energy transport by secondary circulations based on a large data set of idealized large-eddy simulations covering a wide range of unstable atmospheric conditions and surface-heterogeneity scales. In this paper, we present the development of the model and its promising test on more realistic large-eddy simulations and field measurements from the CHEESEHEAD19 project. We further show that it can be applied without additional measurements and, thus, can retrospectively be applied to other eddy covariance measurements to model energy transport through secondary circulations. Our work provides a promising mechanistic energy balance closure approach to 30-minute flux measurements.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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