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Automated calculation of surface energy fluxes with high-frequency lake buoy data

May 22, 2015

Lake Heat Flux Analyzer is a program used for calculating the surface energy fluxes in lakes according to established literature methodologies. The program was developed in MATLAB for the rapid analysis of high-frequency data from instrumented lake buoys in support of the emerging field of aquatic sensor network science. To calculate the surface energy fluxes, the program requires a number of input variables, such as air and water temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and short-wave radiation. Available outputs for Lake Heat Flux Analyzer include the surface fluxes of momentum, sensible heat and latent heat and their corresponding transfer coefficients, incoming and outgoing long-wave radiation. Lake Heat Flux Analyzer is open source and can be used to process data from multiple lakes rapidly. It provides a means of calculating the surface fluxes using a consistent method, thereby facilitating global comparisons of high-frequency data from lake buoys.

Publication Year 2015
Title Automated calculation of surface energy fluxes with high-frequency lake buoy data
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2015.04.013
Authors R. Iestyn Woolway, Ian Jones, David P. Hamilton, Stephen Maberly, Kohji Muroaka, Jordan Read, Robyn Smyth, Luke A. Winslow
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Modelling and Software
Index ID 70159970
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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