Effect of wind speed and net radiation on the oasis effect in temperate rice paddy fields

Author:

Kim Hyunki12,Kim Bo‐Kyeong23,Moon Hyun‐Dong23,Shin Seo‐Ho4,Lee Hyeong Ju4,Ha Jong‐Sung5,Jeong Seungtaek5,Yeom Jong‐Min6,Kim Yoon Hyung7,Cho Jaeil23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Crop Sciences Rural Development Administration Wanju Republic of Korea

2. Department of Applied Plant Science Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea

3. BK21 FOUR Center for IT‐Bio Convergence System Agriculture Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea

4. Crop Research Center Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research & Extension Services Naju Republic of Korea

5. Satellite Application Division Korea Aerospace Research Institute Daejeon Republic of Korea

6. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Jeonbuk National University Jeonju Republic of Korea

7. Department of Agricultural Economics Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe oasis effect, characterized by atmospheric cooling due to excessive evapotranspiration (ET) and the inflow of warm air from the surroundings, has been well documented in vegetated oases. Despite its significant ET rates, the atmospheric cooling phenomenon in rice paddies has not received extensive exploration. This study investigates the oasis effect during July and August, the peak months for ET in rice fields in temperate climate. Over 3 years (2020–2022), energy flux observations using the eddy covariance method were conducted to analyze atmospheric cooling in paddy fields. The findings revealed a pronounced atmospheric cooling effect associated with negative sensible heat in paddy fields. Moreover, this cooling phenomenon exhibited heightened activity during periods of increased wind speeds (>3.5 m/s) and subdued net radiation (<400 W/m2). These results highlight rice paddies' potential to cool the atmosphere, acting as a countermeasure against global warming and the urban heat island effect.

Publisher

Wiley

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