Seasonal variation of surface radiation and energy balances over two contrasting areas of the seasonally dry tropical forest (Caatinga) in the Brazilian semi-arid

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Camilla K. Borges
Carlos A. C. dos Santos
Rayonil G. Carneiro
Lindenberg L. da Silva
Gabriel de Oliveira
Denis Mariano
Madson T. Silva
Bernardo B. da Silva
Bergson G. Bezerra
Aldrin M. Perez-Marin
Salomão de S. Medeiros
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[1] Federal University of Campina Grande,Academic Unit of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] National Institute for Space Research,Department of Geography and Planning
[3] University of Toronto,Research Institute for Meteorology and Water Resources
[4] FUNCEME,Department of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
[5] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,undefined
[6] National Institute of Semi-Arid,undefined
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Semi-arid; Drought; Land degradation; Turbulent fluxes; Energy balance closure;
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Arid and semi-arid environments correspond to one-third of the Earth’s terrestrial surface. In these environments, precipitation is an essential and limiting element for vegetation growth and ecosystem biomass productivity. The semi-arid region of Brazil comprises around 11.5% of the national territory, where the Caatinga biome originally composed ~ 76% of this area, with water deficit as a prominent feature, annual rainfall lower than 800 mm, temperatures ranging between 25 and 30 °C, and potential evapotranspiration higher than 2000 mm/year. Research on the dynamics of mass and heat fluxes through techniques such as eddy covariance (EC) has contributed to estimate the magnitude and seasonal patterns of turbulent exchanges between ecosystems and the atmosphere. This study was conducted in an area of dense Caatinga (DC) and another of sparse Caatinga (SC) from 2013 to 2014. It was observed that albedo (α) and net radiation (Rn) were higher in the SC compared with DC since the magnitude of incoming shortwave radiation was higher in this area. It was found that most of the Rn is converted to sensible heat flux (H), mainly during the dry period in the SC, about 50% for H and 20% for λE. The energy balance closure showed that the turbulent fluxes (H + λE) were underestimated in comparison to the available energy at the surface (Rn − G). We also observed that this discrepancy was higher in the DC area, corresponding to ~ 30%.
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