A database of water and heat observations over grassland in the north-east of Japan

<p>A highly valuable database of long-term hydrometeorological measurements is presented, containing in situ observations for a period of 37 years from a well-maintained grassland in the north-east of Japan. The observations include shortwave radiation, net radiation, air and dew point tempera...

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Main Authors: W. Ma, J. Asanuma, J. Xu, Y. Onda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Earth System Science Data
Online Access:https://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/10/2295/2018/essd-10-2295-2018.pdf
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Summary:<p>A highly valuable database of long-term hydrometeorological measurements is presented, containing in situ observations for a period of 37 years from a well-maintained grassland in the north-east of Japan. The observations include shortwave radiation, net radiation, air and dew point temperatures at three elevations, soil temperature at four depths, sensible heat flux, soil heat flux, wind speed, relative humidity, air pressure and precipitation. The heights of measurements are 1.6, 12.5 and 29.5&thinsp;m above ground, with the soil-layer observations at depths of 0.02, 0.1, 0.5 and 1&thinsp;m. This high-quality database includes four temporal resolutions of 10&thinsp;s, 0.5&thinsp;h, 1&thinsp;h and 24&thinsp;h, with the hourly data presented here. Monthly and annual statistics are presented at the database web page of the Center for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics and Prediction of the University of Tsukuba, <span class="uri">http://doi.org/10.24575/0001.198108</span>. We validated the data by comparing them with published data from the local meteorological agency in Tateno operated by the Japan Metrological Agency, including the average, maximum and minimum values of air temperature, shortwave radiation, wind speed, relative humidity and precipitation. We have generated a daily downward longwave radiation time series with a method developed by Kondo and Xu (1997) based on the observations from the database. This constructed time series agrees well with observations collected between 2002 and 2006, as evaluated based on the values of the Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (<span class="inline-formula">=0.947</span>) and percent bias (<span class="inline-formula">=1.486</span>). For the whole database, annually averaged values show a positive trend in precipitation, air temperature, shortwave radiation, net radiation and sensible heat flux over the past 37 years, with a negative trend detected for wind speed, soil heat flux and soil temperature.</p>
ISSN:1866-3508
1866-3516