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Observational study on the surface radiation budget and energy balance closure of grassland in the eastern arid region of Northwest China

Yang Yang, Meiping Sun, Xiaojun Yao and Weisheng Wang

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 237, issue PD

Abstract: Based on the observation data of the meteorological environment monitoring system (QT-1010) and the open vorticity correlation system (LI-7500DS), we used the block aerodynamics and energy balance ratio method to analyze the surface radiation budget and energy balance closure characteristics of the grassland in the eastern arid region of Northwest China at different time scales. We found that (1) The daily variation curve of the surface radiation flux is unimodal, and the variation amplitude of each component is as follows: Rs↓> RL↑> RL↓> Rs↑. (2) The monthly peak of each radiation component occurs in summer, and the time of reaching the peak of different components has a lag. The changes of radiation components in sunny and cloudy days are multi-modal. In the precipitation weather, the fluctuation of each radiation flux is unimodal. The average annual surface albedo () is 0.24, which is higher in winter than in summer. There is a linear relationship between surface albedo and soil moisture. (3) The Net radiation (Rnet) dominates the sensible heat in spring and the latent heat in summer. H/Rnet and Gn/Rnet are both positive in a day, H/Rnet and LE/Rnet fluctuate wildly before and after sunrise, and Gn is dominant at night. (4) The energy closure is manifested as summer > winter > Autumn > spring, and the energy closure is good throughout the year.

Keywords: Surface radiation budget; Surface albedo; Energy balance closure; Block aerodynamics algorithms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121844

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