TY - JOUR
T1 - Relaxed eddy accumulation simulations of aerosol number fluxes and potential proxy scalars
AU - Held, Andreas
AU - Patton, Edward
AU - Rizzo, Luciana
AU - Smith, Jim
AU - Turnipseed, Andrew
AU - Guenther, Alex
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Direct eddy-covariance measurements of aerosol number fluxes obtained during the 2007 CHATS field experiment in Dixon, California, USA are compared with relaxed eddy accumulation simulations using temperature and water vapour concentration as proxy scalars. After a brief discussion of the limited time response of the aerosol measurement, the applicability of temperature and water vapour concentration as proxy scalars for aerosol number concentration is investigated by evaluating scalar and spectral correlation coefficients as simple measures of scalar similarity. In addition, the proportionality factor b, which compensates for the use of a constant sampling flow in relaxed eddy accumulation, is derived from the time series of aerosol number, temperature and water vapour, and its variability is analyzed. The reduction of the b factor due to application of a deadband, i.e. the rejection of data when the vertical wind speed is close to zero, is evaluated for all three studied scalars, and compared with published functional relationships. In this study, using temperature or water vapour as proxy scalars for aerosol number shows no advantage over the use of a constant b factor. Thus, it is suggested to apply a deadband HREA = w′/σw = 0.6 to 0.8 (where w′ is the vertical velocity fluctuation and σw is its standard deviation), to use a theoretical b factor based on a parameterization that includes a stability dependence, and to calculate the deadband effect according to a derived relation for aerosol relaxed eddy accumulation.
AB - Direct eddy-covariance measurements of aerosol number fluxes obtained during the 2007 CHATS field experiment in Dixon, California, USA are compared with relaxed eddy accumulation simulations using temperature and water vapour concentration as proxy scalars. After a brief discussion of the limited time response of the aerosol measurement, the applicability of temperature and water vapour concentration as proxy scalars for aerosol number concentration is investigated by evaluating scalar and spectral correlation coefficients as simple measures of scalar similarity. In addition, the proportionality factor b, which compensates for the use of a constant sampling flow in relaxed eddy accumulation, is derived from the time series of aerosol number, temperature and water vapour, and its variability is analyzed. The reduction of the b factor due to application of a deadband, i.e. the rejection of data when the vertical wind speed is close to zero, is evaluated for all three studied scalars, and compared with published functional relationships. In this study, using temperature or water vapour as proxy scalars for aerosol number shows no advantage over the use of a constant b factor. Thus, it is suggested to apply a deadband HREA = w′/σw = 0.6 to 0.8 (where w′ is the vertical velocity fluctuation and σw is its standard deviation), to use a theoretical b factor based on a parameterization that includes a stability dependence, and to calculate the deadband effect according to a derived relation for aerosol relaxed eddy accumulation.
KW - Aerosol number flux
KW - Eddy covariance
KW - Relaxed eddy accumulation
KW - Scalar similarity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/56049087270
U2 - 10.1007/s10546-008-9327-5
DO - 10.1007/s10546-008-9327-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:56049087270
SN - 0006-8314
VL - 129
SP - 451
EP - 468
JO - Boundary-Layer Meteorology
JF - Boundary-Layer Meteorology
IS - 3
ER -