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AHATS

Advection Horizontal Array Turbulence Study

What Field Deployment Today at EOL
When 2008-06-30 00:00 to
2008-08-08 00:00
Where San Joaquin Valley, California
Contact Name Steve Oncley
Contact Email
Contact Phone 303-497-8757
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AHATS is the fourth in the series of Horizontal Array of Turbulence Studies (HATS).  This series of experiments aims to improve large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulence close to the Earth's surface, by collecting data that can be spatially filtered into scales that can be simulated by LES and those that must be parametrized. 

These experiments are:

Year
Name
Location
Surface
# of anemometers
2000 HATS Kettleman City, CA fallow land 19
2004 OHATS Martha's Vineyard, MA over-ocean platform 19
2007 CHATS Dixon, CA inside a walnut orchard canopy 30
2008 AHATS Kettleman City, CA fallow land 33

The first 3 experiments all used two horizontal lines of 9 sonic anemometers to provide cross-stream filtered velocity and temperature statistics.

AHATS returns to the original HATS site, but a third line has been added upwind to provide spatial differences in the streamwise direction.  In addition, two horizontal lines of turbulent pressure sensors are being added to AHATS to investigate, for the first time, resolved and parameterized pressure correlation terms in the turbulence transport equations. Those capabilities were unavailable in previous field programs but are important for understanding the SGS turbulence and for testing SGS models that are based on the SGS physics. The project, which is lead by C. Tong from Clemson University, will deploy one ISFF and one ISS in San Joaquin Valley in California during a eight week time span between May to August 2008.

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