Publications

Borak, JS, Jasinski, MF, Crago, RD (2005). Time series vegetation aerodynamic roughness fields estimated from modis observations. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 135(4-Jan), 252-268.

Abstract
Most land surface models used today require estimates of aerodynamic roughness length in order to characterize momentum transfer between the surface and atmosphere. The most common method of prescribing roughness is through the use of empirical look-up tables based solely on land cover class. Theoretical approaches that employ satellite-based estimates of canopy density present an attractive alternative to current look-up table approaches based on vegetation cover type that do not account for within-class variability and are often times simplistic with respect to temporal variability. The current research applies Raupach's formulation of momentum aerodynamic roughness to MODIS data on a regional scale in order to estimate seasonally variable roughness and zero-plane displacement height fields using bulk land cover parameters estimated by [Jasinski, M.F., Borak, J., Crago, R., 2005. Bulk surface momentum parameters for satellite-derived vegetation fields. Agric. For. Meteorol. 133, 55-68]. Results indicate promising advances over look-up approaches with respect to characterization of vegetation roughness variability in land surface and atmospheric circulation models. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V.

DOI:
10.1016/j.agroformet.2005.12.006

ISSN:
0168-1923