Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Nov 2021)

Field testing two flux footprint models

  • T. W. Coates,
  • M. Alam,
  • T. K. Flesch,
  • G. Hernandez-Ramirez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-7147-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 7147 – 7152

Abstract

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A field study was undertaken to investigate the accuracy of two micrometeorological flux footprint models for calculating the gas emission rate from a synthetic 10 × 10 m surface area source, based on the vertical flux of gas measured at fetches of 15 to 50 m downwind of the source. Calculations were made with an easy-to-use tool based on the Kormann–Meixner analytical model and with a more sophisticated Lagrangian stochastic dispersion model. A total of 59 testable 10 min observation periods were measured over 9 d. On average, both models underestimated the actual release rate by approximately 30 %, mostly due to large underestimates at the larger fetches. The accuracy of the model calculations had large period-to-period variability, and no statistical differences were observed between the two models in terms of overall accuracy.