High-Frequency Response of the Atmospheric Electric Potential Gradient Under Strong and Dry Boundary-Layer Convection
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The spectral response of atmospheric electric potential gradient gives important
information about phenomena affecting this gradient at characteristic time scales ranging
from years (e.g., solarmodulation) to fractions of a second (e.g., turbulence). While long-term
time scales have been exhaustively explored, short-term scales have received less attention.
At such frequencies, space-charge transport inside the planetary boundary layer becomes a
sizeable contribution to the potential gradient variability. For the first time, co-located (Évora,
Portugal) measurements of boundary-layer backscatter profiles and the 100-Hz potential
gradient are reported. Five campaign days are analyzed, providing evidence for a relation
between high-frequency response of the potential gradient and strong dry convection.
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Conceição, R., H. G. Silva, A. Bennett, R. Salgado, D. Bortoli, M. J. Costa, M. Collares Pereira, 2017, High Frequency response of the Atmospheric Electric Potential Gradient under Strong and Dry Boundary Layer Convection. Boundary-Layer Meteorol. DOI: 10.1007/s10546-017-0298-2.