Comments on Measuring Turbulent Exchange Within and Above Forest Canopy

Stanislaw J. Tajchman Division of Forestry, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va. 26506

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Actual problems of measuring the turbulent exchange in and above forests (e.g., site requirements of micrometeorological observations, aerodynamic characteristics of forests, observations of the crown-produced mixing layer, flux-profile relationships above forests, and some experimental difficulties) are discussed. The present state of knowledge regarding the micrometeorology of forests is poor, and there are good opportunities for experimental and theoretical research. A wider participation of universities and research institutes (in forest meteorological research) and their international coordination is needed.

1Published with the approval of the Director of the West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station as Scientific Article #1706.

Actual problems of measuring the turbulent exchange in and above forests (e.g., site requirements of micrometeorological observations, aerodynamic characteristics of forests, observations of the crown-produced mixing layer, flux-profile relationships above forests, and some experimental difficulties) are discussed. The present state of knowledge regarding the micrometeorology of forests is poor, and there are good opportunities for experimental and theoretical research. A wider participation of universities and research institutes (in forest meteorological research) and their international coordination is needed.

1Published with the approval of the Director of the West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station as Scientific Article #1706.

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