The pre-ALPACA (Alaskan Layered Pollution And Chemical Analysis) 2019 winter campaign took place in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November–December 2019. One objective of the campaign was to study the life-cycle of surface-based temperature inversions and the associated surface energy budget changes. Several instruments, including a 4-component radiometer and sonic anemometer were deployed in the open, snow-covered University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Campus Agricultural Field. A local flow from a connecting valley occurs at this site. This flow is characterized by locally elevated wind speeds (greater than 3 m s
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Abstract ) under clear-sky conditions and a north-westerly direction. It is notably different to the wind observed at the airport more than 3.5 km to the south-west. The surface energy budget at the UAF Field site exhibits two preferential modes. In the first mode, turbulent sensible heat and net longwave fluxes are close to 0 W m$$^{-1}$$ , linked to the presence of clouds and generally low winds. In the second, the net longwave flux is around − 50 W m$$^{-2}$$ and the turbulent sensible heat flux is around 15 W m$$^{-2}$$ , linked to clear skies and elevated wind speeds. The development of surface-based temperature inversions at the field is hindered compared to the airport because the local flow sustains vertical mixing. In this secondmore »$$^{-2}$$ -
Cesler‐Maloney, Meeta ; Simpson, William R. ; Miles, Tate ; Mao, Jingqiu ; Law, Kathy S. ; Roberts, Tjarda J. ( , Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres)
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Thomas, Jennie L. ; Stutz, Jochen ; Frey, Markus M. ; Bartels-Rausch, Thorsten ; Altieri, Katye ; Baladima, Foteini ; Browse, Jo ; Dall’Osto, Manuel ; Marelle, Louis ; Mouginot, Jeremie ; et al ( , Elem Sci Anth)