Citation:
Stephen Hobbs, David Dyer, Dominique Courault, Albert Olioso, Jean-Pierre
Lagouarde, Yann Kerr, John Mcaneney and Jean Bonnefond, Surface layer profiles
of air temperature and humidity measured from unmanned aircraft, Agronomie for
Sustainable Development, 2002 Vol. 22 No. 6 (Sept-Oct) pg 635-640
Abstract:
The atmospheric surface layer couples processes in the atmosphere with those at
the land surface, but is not fully understood for heterogeneous land surfaces. A
small remotely piloted aircraft was flown during the ReSeDA experiment to
measure profiles of heat and humidity in the surface layer near boundaries
between different land cover types to study atmospheric structure over
heterogeneous terrain. The aircraft payload included sensors for temperature,
humidity and position. Extensive data processing has been performed to check
data quality and coordinate the datasets created (to common time and position
references). Initial results show the expected general features of the surface
layer profiles of temperature and humidity and also give details of structure
near field boundaries, especially where there is strong contrast in surface
properties and radiative forcing. The experiments also demonstrate that unmanned
aircraft are practical tools for this form of atmospheric research.