This book focuses on atmospheric processes that directly influence human environments within the lower 100-1000 meters of the atmosphere, spanning regions of only a few kilometres in size. It represents the English translation of the fourth edition of the German work titled Applied Meteorology: Micrometeorological Methods. It provides a fundamental understanding of micrometeorology as applied to various disciplines, including biometeorology, agrometeorology, hydrometeorology, technical meteorology, environmental meteorology, and biogeosciences, through carefully selected examples.
A central theme of this book revolves around the crucial issues of transport processes and fluxes between the atmosphere and the underlying surface, with special emphasis on vegetated and heterogeneous surfaces. The authors comprehensively cover theory, measurement techniques, experimental methods, and modelling, presenting these concepts in a manner that can be readily applied for teaching, research, or practical applications.
Compared to the second edition, the new features include updates and minor additions in all chapters, as well as selected new content that addresses the challenges posed by climate change.
Chapter 1. General Basics
Chapter 2. Basic Equations of Atmospheric Turbulence
Chapter 3. Specifics of the Near-Surface Turbulence
Chapter 4. Experimental Methods for Estimating the Fluxes of Energy and Matter
Chapter 5. Modelling of the Energy and Matter Exchange
Chapter 6. Measurement Technique
Chapter 7. Microclimatology
Chapter 8. Applied Meteorology
Thomas Foken is a retired professor of micrometeorology at the University of Bayreuth. His research interests encompass the interaction between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere, with a specific emphasis on measuring and modelling the exchange of energy and matter, particularly in the domain of experimental meteorology. His noteworthy scientific contributions have earned him several international awards.
Matthias Mauder is a professor of meteorology at the TUD Dresden University of Technology. In his research, he integrates diverse observational methods with numerical modelling to enhance our comprehension of turbulent transport processes. His work spans investigations into the carbon and water cycles, regional climate dynamics, climate adaptation, and urban climate studies.
From the reviews: "Micrometeorology is the English translation of ! original German text, and it builds on Foken's 30 years of experience in experimental micrometeorology. ! The book is geared for postgraduate scientists and practicing experts in meteorology, surface climatology, air pollution, and other environment applications. ! If you ! need to understand the turbulent surface layer, you will want to get this book. ! This is an excellent handbook and reference for experimental micrometeorology in the atmospheric surface layer." (Roland Stull, EOS, Vol. 90 (1), January, 2009)