Spatially-distributed values of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) are vital for robust estimates of turbulent energy fluxes and ice and snow melt. Microtopographic data allow rapid estimates of z0 over discrete plot-scale areas, but are sensitive to data scale and resolution. Here, we use an extensive multi-scale dataset from Hintereisferner, Austria, to develop a correction factor to derive z0 values from coarse resolution (up to 30 m) topographic data that are more commonly available over larger areas. Resulting z0 estimates are within an order of magnitude of previously validated, plot-scale estimates and aerodynamic values. The method is developed and tested using plot-scale microtopography data generated by structure from motion photo...
Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switz...
ABSTRACT. Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d’Aro...
Debris-covered glaciers account for almost one-fifth of the total glacier ice volume in High Mountai...
Spatially-distributed values of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) are vital for robust estimates of...
Parameterisation of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) is a key uncertainty in calculation of the tu...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an essential parameter in surface energy balance studies, b...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
Aerodynamic roughness length (z0), the height above the ground surface at which the extrapolated hor...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an important parameter in the bulk approach for calculating...
Glacier roughness at sub-metre scales is an important control on the ice surface energy balance and ...
Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switz...
ABSTRACT. Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d’Aro...
Debris-covered glaciers account for almost one-fifth of the total glacier ice volume in High Mountai...
Spatially-distributed values of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) are vital for robust estimates of...
Parameterisation of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) is a key uncertainty in calculation of the tu...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an essential parameter in surface energy balance studies, b...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
Aerodynamic roughness length (z0), the height above the ground surface at which the extrapolated hor...
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0) is an important parameter in the bulk approach for calculating...
Glacier roughness at sub-metre scales is an important control on the ice surface energy balance and ...
Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switz...
ABSTRACT. Spatial and temporal variations in aerodynamic roughness length (z0) on Haut Glacier d’Aro...
Debris-covered glaciers account for almost one-fifth of the total glacier ice volume in High Mountai...