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US-Rwe: RCEW Reynolds Mountain East

Tower_team:
PI: Gerald Flerchinger gerald.flerchinger@usda.gov - USDA Agricultural Research Service
PI: Michele L. Reba michele.reba@usda.gov - USDA Agricultural Research Service
Lat, Long: 43.0653, -116.7591
Elevation(m): 2098
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux
Vegetation IGBP: CSH (Closed Shrublands: Lands with woody vegetation less than 2 meters tall and with shrub canopy cover >60%. The shrub foliage can be either evergreen or deciduous.)
Climate Koeppen: Bsh (Steppe: very cold winter)
Mean Annual Temp (°C): 5.4
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 800
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H2O
Years Data Collected: 2003 - 2007
Years Data Available:

AmeriFlux BASE 2003 - 2007   Data Citation

AmeriFlux FLUXNET 2003 - 2007   Data Citation

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Research Topics: Ecosystem productivity and soil carbon storage
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US-Rwe: RCEW Reynolds Mountain East

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DOI(s) for citing US-Rwe data

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The AmeriFlux Legacy Policy must be followed if US-Rwe data are combined with data from sites that require the AmeriFlux Legacy Policy.

  • AmeriFlux BASE: https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1617721
    Citation: Gerald Flerchinger, Michele L. Reba (2020), AmeriFlux BASE US-Rwe RCEW Reynolds Mountain East, Ver. 1-5, AmeriFlux AMP, (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1617721
  • AmeriFlux FLUXNET: https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1871143
    Citation: Gerald Flerchinger, Michele L. Reba (2022), AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-Rwe RCEW Reynolds Mountain East, Ver. 3-5, AmeriFlux AMP, (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1871143

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Year Publication
2020 Flerchinger, G. N., Fellows, A. W., Seyfried, M. S., Clark, P. E., Lohse, K. A. (2020) Water And Carbon Fluxes Along An Elevational Gradient In A Sagebrush Ecosystem, Ecosystems, 23(2), 246-263. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-019-00400-x
2020 Fellows, A. W., Flerchinger, G. N., Seyfried, M. S., Biederman, J. A., Lohse, K. A. (2020) Winter Co 2 Efflux From Sagebrush Shrublands Distributed Across The Rain‐To‐Snow Transition Zone, Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125(2), . https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005325
2010 Flerchinger, G. N., Marks, D., Reba, M. L., Yu, Q., Seyfried, M. S. (2010) Surface Fluxes And Water Balance Of Spatially Varying Vegetation Within A Small Mountainous Headwater Catchment, Hydrology And Earth System Sciences, 14(6), 965-978. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-14-965-2010
2009 Reba, M. L., Link, T. E., Marks, D., Pomeroy, J. (2009) An Assessment Of Corrections For Eddy Covariance Measured Turbulent Fluxes Over Snow In Mountain Environments, Water Resources Research, 45(4), . https://doi.org/10.1029/2008WR007045
2011 Reba, M. L., Marks, D., Seyfried, M., Winstral, A., Kumar, M., Flerchinger, G. (2011) A Long-Term Data Set For Hydrologic Modeling In A Snow-Dominated Mountain Catchment, Water Resources Research, 47(7), . https://doi.org/10.1029/2010WR010030
2012 Flerchinger, G. N., Reba, M. L., Marks, D. (2012) Measurement Of Surface Energy Fluxes From Two Rangeland Sites And Comparison With A Multilayer Canopy Model, Journal Of Hydrometeorology, 13(3), 1038-1051. https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-11-093.1

US-Rwe: RCEW Reynolds Mountain East

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US-Rwe: RCEW Reynolds Mountain East

Wind Roses

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  • Wind roses use variables ‘WS’ and ‘WD’.
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    About Ameriflux Wind Roses
    Wind Rose Explanation
    wind rose gives a succinct view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location. Presented in a circular format, a wind rose shows the frequency and intensity of winds blowing from particular directions. The length of each “spoke” around the circle indicates the amount of time (frequency) that the wind blows from a particular direction. Colors along the spokes indicate categories of wind speed (intensity). Each concentric circle represents a different frequency, emanating from zero at the center to increasing frequencies at the outer circles
    Utility
    This information can be useful to gain insight into regions surrounding a flux tower that contribute to the measured fluxes, and how those regions change in dependence of the time of day and season. The wind roses presented here are for four periods of the year, and in 16 cardinal directions. Graphics are available for all sites in the AmeriFlux network based on reported wind measurements at each site.
    Data from each site can be downloaded by clicking the ‘download’ button.
    Hover the cursor over a wind rose to obtain directions, speeds and intensities.
    Note that wind roses are not equivalent to flux footprints. Specifically, the term flux footprint describes an upwind area “seen” by the instruments measuring vertical turbulent fluxes, such that heat, water, gas and momentum transport generated in this area is registered by the instruments. Wind roses, on the other hand, identify only the direction and speed of wind.
    Where do these data come from?
    The wind roses are based on observed hourly data from the sites registered with the AmeriFlux Network.
    Parameters for AmeriFlux Wind Roses
    To use wind roses for a single AmeriFlux site, the following parameters may be most useful:
    • Wind Speed Scale: Per Site
    • Wind Direction Scale (%): Per Site
    To compare wind roses from more than one single AmeriFlux site, the following parameters may be most useful:
    • Wind Speed Scale: Non-Linear
    • Wind Direction Scale (%): AmeriFlux
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