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Appendix A

Photographs of Algal Blooms

Figure A.1: Kangaroo reservoir (EPA, 2000)

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APPENDIX A. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALGAL BLOOMS

Figure A.2: Upstream of the University foot bridge (March, 2005; AWQC, 2005)

Figure A.3: Near the University foot bridge (January, 2006)

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Figure A.4: Near the University foot bridge (January, 2006)

Figure A.5: Near the University foot bridge (January, 2006)

181

Appendix B

Velocity Vectors and Temperature

Distributions at Section AA′

In this appendix, velocity vectors are presented with isothermals at every hour of January 18,

2000. In each figure, measured net solar radiation and wind velocities are presented at the left

and the right upper corner, respectively.

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APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−20.80 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

00:00

uw: −1.37 (m/s)

vw: 1.35 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−46.53 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

01:00

uw: −0.49 (m/s)

vw: 0.85 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

184

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−38.09 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

02:00

uw: −0.42 (m/s)

vw: 0.46 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−36.26 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

03:00

uw: −0.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.50 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

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APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−41.56 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

04:00

uw: 0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.48 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−29.11 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

05:00

uw: 0.47 (m/s)

vw: 1.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

186

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−37.63 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

06:00

uw: −1.06 (m/s)

vw: 0.72 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−4.29 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

07:00

uw: 0.21 (m/s)

vw: 0.36 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

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APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

206.49 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

08:00

uw: −0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.08 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

563.35 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

09:00

uw: 2.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.07 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

188

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

652.55 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

10:00

uw: 2.32 (m/s)

vw: −0.24 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

849.07 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

11:00

uw: 2.45 (m/s)

vw: −0.78 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

189

APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

938.51 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

12:00

uw: 2.43 (m/s)

vw: −0.69 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

988.84 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

13:00

uw: 2.72 (m/s)

vw: −0.41 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

190

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

980.26 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

14:00

uw: 3.05 (m/s)

vw: −0.31 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

832.25 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

15:00

uw: 2.02 (m/s)

vw: −1.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

191

APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

778.24 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

16:00

uw: 2.42 (m/s)

vw: −0.75 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

418.10 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

17:00

uw: 1.92 (m/s)

vw: −1.42 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

192

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

384.56 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

18:00

uw: 2.10 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

134.88 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

19:00

uw: 1.81 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

193

APPENDIX B. VELOCITY VECTORS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATSECTION AA′

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−60.41 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

20:00

uw: 1.62 (m/s)

vw: −0.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−61.43 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

21:00

uw: 1.52 (m/s)

vw: −1.06 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

194

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−50.13 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

22:00

uw: 2.18 (m/s)

vw: −0.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

2828

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:

−42.82 (W/m2)

18/01/2000

23:00

uw: 2.30 (m/s)

vw: −0.11 (m/s)

−5

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 6014

16

18

20

22

2 cm/s

x (m)

z (

m)

23

2424

25 25

2626

2727

195

Appendix C

Depth-Averaged Velocity Vectors

Complementary to Appendix B, depth-averaged velocity vectors are presented in the following

for the 24 hours of January 18, 2000. Each figure also includes measured meteorological data

at the left (net solar radiation) and at the upper right hand corner (wind velocities).

197

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−20.80 (W/m2)

18/01/200000:00

uw: −1.37 (m/s)

vw: 1.35 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−46.53 (W/m2)

18/01/200001:00

uw: −0.49 (m/s)

vw: 0.85 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

198

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−38.09 (W/m2)

18/01/200002:00

uw: −0.42 (m/s)

vw: 0.46 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−36.26 (W/m2)

18/01/200003:00

uw: −0.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.50 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

199

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−41.56 (W/m2)

18/01/200004:00

uw: 0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.48 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−29.11 (W/m2)

18/01/200005:00

uw: 0.47 (m/s)

vw: 1.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

200

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−37.63 (W/m2)

18/01/200006:00

uw: −1.06 (m/s)

vw: 0.72 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−4.29 (W/m2)

18/01/200007:00

uw: 0.21 (m/s)

vw: 0.36 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

201

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:206.49 (W/m2)

18/01/200008:00

uw: −0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.08 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:563.35 (W/m2)

18/01/200009:00

uw: 2.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.07 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

202

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:652.55 (W/m2)

18/01/200010:00

uw: 2.32 (m/s)

vw: −0.24 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:849.07 (W/m2)

18/01/200011:00

uw: 2.45 (m/s)

vw: −0.78 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

203

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:938.51 (W/m2)

18/01/200012:00

uw: 2.43 (m/s)

vw: −0.69 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:988.84 (W/m2)

18/01/200013:00

uw: 2.72 (m/s)

vw: −0.41 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

204

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:980.26 (W/m2)

18/01/200014:00

uw: 3.05 (m/s)

vw: −0.31 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:832.25 (W/m2)

18/01/200015:00

uw: 2.02 (m/s)

vw: −1.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

205

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:778.24 (W/m2)

18/01/200016:00

uw: 2.42 (m/s)

vw: −0.75 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:418.10 (W/m2)

18/01/200017:00

uw: 1.92 (m/s)

vw: −1.42 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

206

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:384.56 (W/m2)

18/01/200018:00

uw: 2.10 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:134.88 (W/m2)

18/01/200019:00

uw: 1.81 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

207

AP

PE

ND

IXC

.D

EP

TH

-AV

ER

AG

ED

VE

LO

CIT

YV

EC

TO

RS

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−60.41 (W/m2)

18/01/200020:00

uw: 1.62 (m/s)

vw: −0.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−61.43 (W/m2)

18/01/200021:00

uw: 1.52 (m/s)

vw: −1.06 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

208

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−50.13 (W/m2)

18/01/200022:00

uw: 2.18 (m/s)

vw: −0.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−42.82 (W/m2)

18/01/200023:00

uw: 2.30 (m/s)

vw: −0.11 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

2 cm/s

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

209

Appendix D

Temperature Variations at the

Surface

Complementary to Appendices B and C, this appendix presents contour lines of calculated

temperature at the free surface over the 24 hours of January 18, 2000 with net solar radiation

and wind speed.

211

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−20.80 (W/m2)

18/01/200000:00

uw: −1.37 (m/s)

vw: 1.35 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

26.65

26.7

26.7

26.7526.8

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−46.53 (W/m2)

18/01/200001:00

uw: −0.49 (m/s)

vw: 0.85 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.55 26.6

26.626

.6526.7

212

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−38.09 (W/m2)

18/01/200002:00

uw: −0.42 (m/s)

vw: 0.46 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.526.55

26.55

26.6

26.626.65

26.7

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−36.26 (W/m2)

18/01/200003:00

uw: −0.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.50 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.5

26.5

26.5

26.5

5

26.55

26.626

.65

213

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−41.56 (W/m2)

18/01/200004:00

uw: 0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.48 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

26.45

26.5

26.526.55

26.6

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−29.11 (W/m2)

18/01/200005:00

uw: 0.47 (m/s)

vw: 1.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.4

26.45

26.526.55

214

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−37.63 (W/m2)

18/01/200006:00

uw: −1.06 (m/s)

vw: 0.72 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.35

26.4

26.4

26.426

.4526.5

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−4.29 (W/m2)

18/01/200007:00

uw: 0.21 (m/s)

vw: 0.36 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.3

26.3526.3526.4

215

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:206.49 (W/m2)

18/01/200008:00

uw: −0.45 (m/s)

vw: 0.08 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

26.326.35

26.4

26.4

26.4

26.4

5

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:563.35 (W/m2)

18/01/200009:00

uw: 2.08 (m/s)

vw: 0.07 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.5

26.5526.6

216

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:652.55 (W/m2)

18/01/200010:00

uw: 2.32 (m/s)

vw: −0.24 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

26.8

26.8

26.85

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:849.07 (W/m2)

18/01/200011:00

uw: 2.45 (m/s)

vw: −0.78 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

27

2727.05

217

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:938.51 (W/m2)

18/01/200012:00

uw: 2.43 (m/s)

vw: −0.69 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

)

27.427.4

27.4

27.45

27.5

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:988.84 (W/m2)

18/01/200013:00

uw: 2.72 (m/s)

vw: −0.41 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m) 27.7 27.75

27.8

27.827.85

27.9

27.9

218

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:980.26 (W/m2)

18/01/200014:00

uw: 3.05 (m/s)

vw: −0.31 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m) 27.927.95 28

28.0528.1

28.15

28.15

28.2

28.2

28.2

28.3

5

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:832.25 (W/m2)

18/01/200015:00

uw: 2.02 (m/s)

vw: −1.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m) 28.228.2528.3

28.35 28.4

28.45

28.528.5

28.5

28.5

5

28.55

28.55

28.6

28.7

28.75

219

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:778.24 (W/m2)

18/01/200016:00

uw: 2.42 (m/s)

vw: −0.75 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

) 28.4528.528.55

28.6

28.6528.728.75

28.7528.8

28.95

29

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:418.10 (W/m2)

18/01/200017:00

uw: 1.92 (m/s)

vw: −1.42 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m) 28.6528.728.75

28.828.85

28.9

28.9

28.928.95

29

220

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:384.56 (W/m2)

18/01/200018:00

uw: 2.10 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

28.7 28.7528.8 28.85 28.9

28.928.95

29

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:134.88 (W/m2)

18/01/200019:00

uw: 1.81 (m/s)

vw: −0.91 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

28.6

28.6528.7 28.7528.8

28.8528.9 29

221

AP

PE

ND

IXD

.T

EM

PE

RA

TU

RE

VA

RIA

TIO

NS

AT

TH

ESU

RFA

CE

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−60.41 (W/m2)

18/01/200020:00

uw: 1.62 (m/s)

vw: −0.34 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)N

orth

ing

(m

) 28.4

28.4528.5

28.5528.6

28.6528.7

28.75

28.8 28.9

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−61.43 (W/m2)

18/01/200021:00

uw: 1.52 (m/s)

vw: −1.06 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

28.25 28.328.35

28.428.45

28.528.55

28.628.65

28.7

222

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−50.13 (W/m2)

18/01/200022:00

uw: 2.18 (m/s)

vw: −0.21 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

28.15

28.2 28.25

28.328.35

28.4

28.4528

.6

0

600

1200

Net Radiation:−42.82 (W/m2)

18/01/200023:00

uw: 2.30 (m/s)

vw: −0.11 (m/s)

−5

5

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800−200

−150

−100

−50

0

50

100

Easting (m)

Nor

thin

g (

m)

2828.05

28.1 28.15

28.2

28.3

28.4

223

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