The explicit coupling at meter and second scales of vegetation's responses to the atmospheric‐boundary layer dynamics drives a dynamic heterogeneity that influences canopy‐top fluxes and cloud formation. Focusing on a representative day during the Amazonian dry season, we investigate the diurnal cycle of energy, moisture and carbon dioxide at the canopy top, and the transition from clear to cloudy conditions. To this end, we compare results from a large‐eddy simulation technique, a high‐resolution global weather model, and a complete observational data set collected during the GoAmazon14/15 campaign. The overall model‐observation comparisons of radiation and canopy‐top fluxes, turbulence, and cloud dynamics are very satisfactory, with all t...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The climatic effects of aerosols on the precipitation over the Amazon during the dry to wet transiti...
Tropical forest represents significant sources/sinks for trace gases (C02, O], CH4), and the exchang...
Abstract We investigate the atmospheric diurnal variability inside and above the Amazonian rainfores...
Detailed observations of turbulence just above and below the crown of the Amazon rain forest during ...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
This is the final verison. Available from American Geophysical Union (AGU) via the DOI in this recor...
LBA research has deepened our understanding of the role of soil water storage, clouds and aerosols i...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
A field campaign reveals that the Amazon rain forest produces enough chemical species to undergo oxi...
Future projections of east Amazonian precipitation indicate drying, but they are uncertain and poorl...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The climatic effects of aerosols on the precipitation over the Amazon during the dry to wet transiti...
Tropical forest represents significant sources/sinks for trace gases (C02, O], CH4), and the exchang...
Abstract We investigate the atmospheric diurnal variability inside and above the Amazonian rainfores...
Detailed observations of turbulence just above and below the crown of the Amazon rain forest during ...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
This is the final verison. Available from American Geophysical Union (AGU) via the DOI in this recor...
LBA research has deepened our understanding of the role of soil water storage, clouds and aerosols i...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
A field campaign reveals that the Amazon rain forest produces enough chemical species to undergo oxi...
Future projections of east Amazonian precipitation indicate drying, but they are uncertain and poorl...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The climatic effects of aerosols on the precipitation over the Amazon during the dry to wet transiti...
Tropical forest represents significant sources/sinks for trace gases (C02, O], CH4), and the exchang...