Observations of daytime surface energy balance in cloudy tropical conditions at Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Authors

  • O. O. JEGEDE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v53i3.1652

Keywords:

Surface energy balance, Daytime conditions, Bowen ratio, Cloudy tropical area, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Abstract

Daytime energy balance at the surface in cloudy tropical conditions for Ile-Ife; Nigeria (7°33'N, 4°34'E) is investigated based on a series of micrometeorological measurements performed in October/November of 1998. For the humid environment that it is (mixing ratio, 17 -25 g / kg), magnitudes of the latent heat flux were much larger than the values for the sensible heat. Of the morning hours the average value for the Bowen ratio obtained was 0.36, while for the afternoons it was 0.74. As the soil surface became dried up in the afternoons, magnitudes of both sensible heat and ground heat fluxes were found to be comparable.

 

Fluctuations in the magnitudes of the terms of the surface energy balance correlated well to the cloud amount, degree of soil wetness, air temperature and humidity. But of all these factors, the variation in the amount of cloudiness appeared most dominant.

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Published

01-07-2002

How to Cite

[1]
O. O. . JEGEDE, “Observations of daytime surface energy balance in cloudy tropical conditions at Ile-Ife, Nigeria”, MAUSAM, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 359–366, Jul. 2002.

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