The earth’s surface is tightly coupled to the global climate system by the vertical exchange of energy and matter. Thus, to better understand and potentially predict changes to our climate system, it is critical to quantify the surface-atmosphere exchange of heat, water vapor, and greenhouse gases on climate-relevant spatial and temporal scales. Currently, most flux observations consist of ground-based, continuous but local measurements. These provide a good basis for temporal integration, but may not be representative of the larger regional context. This is particularly true for the Arctic, where site selection is additionally bound by logistical constraints, among others. Airborne measurements can overcome this limitation by covering dist...
Ground-based observations of land-atmosphere fluxes are necessary to progressively improve global cl...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
Variability of surface energy fluxes over high latitude permafrost wetlands A. Serafimovich (1), S....
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is...
The goal of this study is to scale aircraft measured fluxes of sensible and latent heat to the North...
The objective of this study was to upscale airborne flux measurements of sensible heat and latent h...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
Large uncertainties still exist in the global methane budget with clear disagreements between botto...
Arctic ecosystems are undergoing a very rapid change due to the global warming and their response t...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to upscale airborne flux measurements of sensible heat an...
Methane (CH4 ) emissions from biogenic sources, such as Arctic permafrost wetlands, are associated w...
Understanding and forecasting the progression of climate change imposes new observational challenges...
Ground-based observations of land–atmosphere fluxes are necessary to progressively improve global cl...
Ground-based observations of land-atmosphere fluxes are necessary to progressively improve global cl...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
Variability of surface energy fluxes over high latitude permafrost wetlands A. Serafimovich (1), S....
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is...
The goal of this study is to scale aircraft measured fluxes of sensible and latent heat to the North...
The objective of this study was to upscale airborne flux measurements of sensible heat and latent h...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
Large uncertainties still exist in the global methane budget with clear disagreements between botto...
Arctic ecosystems are undergoing a very rapid change due to the global warming and their response t...
One of the most pressing questions with regard to climate feedback processes in a warming Arctic is ...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to upscale airborne flux measurements of sensible heat an...
Methane (CH4 ) emissions from biogenic sources, such as Arctic permafrost wetlands, are associated w...
Understanding and forecasting the progression of climate change imposes new observational challenges...
Ground-based observations of land–atmosphere fluxes are necessary to progressively improve global cl...
Ground-based observations of land-atmosphere fluxes are necessary to progressively improve global cl...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
Variability of surface energy fluxes over high latitude permafrost wetlands A. Serafimovich (1), S....