Atmospheric Land Exchange (ALEX)
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shows the latent heat flux 5.5 hours after local sunrise as obtained from the
ALEX model at 10 km horizontal resolution over a domain covering the central
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Our investigative efforts have been to evaluate the surface energy balance
over the domain of the SGP-97 experiment via a "two-source" Atmosphere-Land
EXchange (ALEX) model. This model is comprised of a surface component
(describing the relationship between radiometric temperature, sensible heat
flux and the temperature of the air, plant canopy and soil surface), coupled
with a time-integrated component (connecting the time-integrated surface
sensible heat flux with planetary boundary layer development). The only
required data inputs for this model are radiometric temperature (from GOES
satellite), analyzed surface and upper air synoptic data, and vegetation cover
estimates from (AVHRR) satellite sources.
FTP Site
The SSM/I data is in the following GES DISC ftp site:
ALEX
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The Principal Investigator for ALEX
is Dr. George Diak of the University of Wisconsin. For information about this
data contact
John Mecikalski Cooperative Institute for
Meteorological Satellite Studies and Department of Soil Sciences
University of Wisconsin, Madison
E-mail: johnm@ssec.wisc.edu
Voice: 608-262-1023
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For more information using SGP97 data from the GES DISC, contact:
Hydrology Data Support Team
Goddard Earth Sciences
Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC)
Code 610.2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
E-mail: hydrology-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov
Vocie: 301-614-5165
Fax: 301-614-5268
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