Mp. Rao et al., Estimation of atmospheric water vapour flux profiles in the nocturnal unstable urban boundary layer with Doppler sodar and Raman lidar, BOUND-LAY M, 102(1), 2002, pp. 39-62
The vertical wind profiles determined by Doppler sodar and the water vapour
mixing ratio profiles obtained by Raman lidar are used to estimate the atm
ospheric water vapour flux profiles in the nocturnal urban boundary layer u
nder unstable conditions. The experiment was conducted for several nights i
n the central area of Rome under a variety of moisture conditions and diffe
rent urban boundary-layer flow regimes. Despite some scatter in the profile
s, the latent heat flux is found to be positive throughout the depth of the
nocturnal urban boundary-layer. The layer-averaged flux shows a variation
between -4 to +40 W m(-2), while individual values of flux in excess of +15
0 W m(-2) pertain to a case of free convection during cold air advection ca
used by the sea breeze. The quality of flux estimates is found to be highly
limited by the low sampling rates employed in the experiment resulting in
errors to the order of 60%. Therefore, the results must be viewed as estima
tes rather than precise measurements. The skewness profiles of the turbulen
t fluctuations of vertical velocity and water vapour mixing ratio are also
positive.