Flooded conditions in a lowland paddy field provide a unique condition
critical to the growth and development of rice plants, particularly t
heir early growth. In order to illustrate the phenomena of a surface w
ater layer on the thermal regime, a vertical temperature profile was m
easured in the paddy field, and the results were confirmed with model
simulations under infrared and solar radiation, which were regarded as
non-convective and convective systems, respectively, The results show
that solar radiation is absorbed at the soil surface and heat energy
is transferred to the overlying water layer by convection and to the u
nderlying soil by conduction, Convection continues even at night as a
result of the temperature differences between the boundaries of the wa
ter layer, Convection in the water layer plays an important role in de
fining the thermal regime of a paddy field.