The aerodynamic roughness of heat, moisture, and momentum of a natural surface are important parameters in atmospheric models, as they co-determine the intensity of turbulent transfer between the atmosphere and the surface. Unfortunately this parameter is often poorly known, especially in remote areas where neither high-resolution elevation models nor eddy-covariance measurements are available. In this study we adapt a bulk drag partitioning model to estimate the aerodynamic roughness length (z0m) such that it can be applied to 1D (i.e. unidirectional) elevation profiles, typically measured by laser altimeters. We apply the model to a rough ice surface on the K-transect (west Greenland Ice Sheet) using UAV photogrammetry, and we evaluate th...
Comprehensive aircraft observations are used to characterise surface roughness over the Arctic margi...
The surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet critically depends on the intensity of ice melt/...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
The aerodynamic roughness of heat, moisture, and momentum of a natural surface are important paramet...
The aerodynamic roughness of heat, moisture, and momentum of a natural surface are important paramet...
The mass loss of Earth’s land ice has caused 114 mm of global sea-level rise between 1901-2018, or m...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JF001067.Surface r...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an important parameter in the bulk approach for calculating...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
To understand the response of the Greenland ice sheet to climate change the so-called ablation zone ...
The Arctic cryosphere is experiencing a higher rate of warming compared to the rest of the world due...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900041.High reso...
Wind profiles collected by satellite-tracked ice beacons and ice surface roughness data by a helicop...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Abstract High resolution airborne laser altimetry is used to determine the small-scale surface relie...
Comprehensive aircraft observations are used to characterise surface roughness over the Arctic margi...
The surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet critically depends on the intensity of ice melt/...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
The aerodynamic roughness of heat, moisture, and momentum of a natural surface are important paramet...
The aerodynamic roughness of heat, moisture, and momentum of a natural surface are important paramet...
The mass loss of Earth’s land ice has caused 114 mm of global sea-level rise between 1901-2018, or m...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JF001067.Surface r...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an important parameter in the bulk approach for calculating...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
To understand the response of the Greenland ice sheet to climate change the so-called ablation zone ...
The Arctic cryosphere is experiencing a higher rate of warming compared to the rest of the world due...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900041.High reso...
Wind profiles collected by satellite-tracked ice beacons and ice surface roughness data by a helicop...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Abstract High resolution airborne laser altimetry is used to determine the small-scale surface relie...
Comprehensive aircraft observations are used to characterise surface roughness over the Arctic margi...
The surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet critically depends on the intensity of ice melt/...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...