Comparison of sonic anemometer performance under foggy conditions

El-Madany TS, Griessbaum F, Fratini G, Juang J-Y, Chang S-C, Klemm O

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

A sonic anemometer comparison was performed at a mountain cloud forest site in Taiwan to evaluatethe effect of fog on sonic anemometers performance, with particular emphasis to their employment ineddy-covariance applications. Four sonic anemometers (Campbell CSAT3, Gill R3-50, METEK USA-1, andR.M. Young 81000VRE) were tested for 15 consecutive days with an overall fog duration of 86 h.Four aspects were analyzed: (1) spike statistics during foggy and non-foggy conditions, (2) spectraland co-spectral analyses before, during, and after 16 fog events, (3) correlations between turbulencecharacteristics of wind and temperature, and (4) flux error estimations.All sonic anemometers produce more spikes when the visibility is below 1000 m, compared to conditionswith visibilities above 1000 m. However, the overall number of spikes caused by fog is generallylow and therefore of no concern for any of the tested sonic anemometers.Spectral analyses showed that for most anemometers fog mostly affects spectra of the sonic temperature.Here, the high frequency range is either damped or amplified. These effects worsen with increasingduration and density of fog. In case of the 81000VRE and the USA-1, all three wind component spectra,sonic temperature spectra as well as the co-spectra of w'T' and w'u' show white noise in the high frequencyrange during dense fog. The CSAT3 shows noise only in the high frequency range of the sonictemperature and the co-spectra of w'T'. Smallest sensitivity to fog was observed for the R3-50. Nevertheless,differences in resulting fluxes are usually smaller than the flux error of the measurements. Dueto the results of the spectral analysis and small flux errors the R3-50 seems to be suited best for eddycovariance measurements and process studies under dense foggy conditions.

Details about the publication

JournalAgricultural and Forest Meteorology
Volume173
Page range63-73
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.01.005
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Authors from the University of Münster

El-Madany, Tarek
Professur für Klimatologie (Prof. Klemm)
Grießbaum, Frank
Institute of Landscape Ecology (ILÖK)
Klemm, Otto
Professur für Klimatologie (Prof. Klemm)