Abstract

Near-surface turbulent fluxes observations from three large-scale surface-atmosphere interaction field experiments are studied. In the context of the extended Monin-Obukhov similarity theory, investigation was performed of aerodynamic roughness (Z0), scalar roughness ( ZT, ZQ), neutral drag coefficient (CDN), bulk transfer coefficient (sensible heat exchange coefficient CHN and vapor analog CEN) from a calm and a rough sea of the Nansha region, separately, and of aerodynamic roughness and drag coefficients from Gobi, desert, oasis and the Tibetan plateau, together with the related distribution of the wind u . Some meaningful results have been derived.

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