Publication Date:
2022-08-03
Description:
The NY-Ålesund TurbulencE Fiber Optic eXperiment (NYTEFOX) was a field experiment at the
Ny-Ålesund Arctic site (78.9◦ N, 11.9◦ E) and yielded a unique meteorological data set. These data describe the
distribution of heat, airflows, and exchange in the Arctic boundary layer for a period of 14 d from 26 February
to 10 March 2020. NYTEFOX is the first field experiment to investigate the heterogeneity of airflow and its
transport of temperature, wind, and kinetic energy in the Arctic environment using the fiber-optic distributed
sensing (FODS) technique for horizontal and vertical observations. FODS air temperature and wind speed were
observed at a spatial resolution of 0.127 m and a temporal resolution of 9 s along a 700 m horizontal array at
1 m above ground level (a.g.l.) and along three 7 m vertical profiles. Ancillary data were collected from three
sonic anemometers and an acoustic profiler (minisodar; sodar is an acronym for “sound detection and ranging”)
yielding turbulent flow statistics and vertical profiles in the lowest 300 m a.g.l., respectively. The observations
from this field campaign are publicly available on Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4756836, Huss et al.,
2021) and supplement the meteorological data set operationally collected by the Baseline Surface Radiation
Network (BSRN) at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard.
Repository Name:
EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
Type:
Article
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NonPeerReviewed
Format:
application/pdf
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