Earth System Science Data (Oct 2020)

A dataset of microclimate and radiation and energy fluxes from the Lake Taihu eddy flux network

  • Z. Zhang,
  • Z. Zhang,
  • M. Zhang,
  • M. Zhang,
  • M. Zhang,
  • C. Cao,
  • C. Cao,
  • W. Wang,
  • W. Wang,
  • W. Xiao,
  • W. Xiao,
  • W. Xiao,
  • C. Xie,
  • C. Xie,
  • H. Chu,
  • H. Chu,
  • J. Wang,
  • J. Wang,
  • J. Zhao,
  • J. Zhao,
  • L. Jia,
  • L. Jia,
  • Q. Liu,
  • Q. Liu,
  • W. Huang,
  • W. Huang,
  • W. Zhang,
  • W. Zhang,
  • Y. Lu,
  • Y. Lu,
  • Y. Xie,
  • Y. Xie,
  • Y. Wang,
  • Y. Wang,
  • Y. Pu,
  • Y. Pu,
  • Y. Hu,
  • Y. Hu,
  • Z. Chen,
  • Z. Chen,
  • Z. Qin,
  • Z. Qin,
  • X. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-2635-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 2635 – 2645

Abstract

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Eddy covariance data are widely used for the investigation of surface–air interactions. Although numerous datasets exist in public depositories for land ecosystems, few research groups have released eddy covariance data collected over lakes. In this paper, we describe a dataset from the Lake Taihu eddy flux network, a network consisting of seven lake sites and one land site. Lake Taihu is the third-largest freshwater lake (area of 2400 km2) in China, under the influence of subtropical climate. The dataset spans the period from June 2010 to December 2018. Data variables are saved as half-hourly averages and include micrometeorology (air temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, and water or soil temperature profile), the four components of surface radiation balance, friction velocity, and sensible and latent heat fluxes. Except for rainfall and wind direction, all other variables are gap-filled, with each data point marked by a quality flag. Several areas of research can potentially benefit from the publication of this dataset, including evaluation of mesoscale weather forecast models, development of lake–air flux parameterizations, investigation of climatic controls on lake evaporation, validation of remote-sensing surface data products and global synthesis on lake–air interactions. The dataset is publicly available at https://yncenter.sites.yale.edu/data-access (last access: 24 October 2020) and from the Harvard Dataverse (https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HEWCWM; Zhang et al., 2020).