Share your CHEESEHEAD19 findings for our NSF annual report

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Ankur Desai

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Jun 27, 2022, 2:57:21 PM6/27/22
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Hello CHEESEHEAD19 researchers and fans,
Hope summer 2022 is going alright for all of you. Our group here at UW has been plugging away at several aspects of CHEESEHEAD19 projects, from running ensembles of large eddy simulations over the domain to developing new high resolution maps of water bodies with hyperspectral imaging and everything in between. Today’s email is a request to share any CHEESEHEAD19 relevant literature, presentations, theses, cool results, figures, and new data products that we would want to include in our NSF year 4 annual report due next month, especially those that derive from and acknowledge the NSF funding (1822420)

If you have any to share, please add them to this document by July 5:

A few new research updates:

PhD student Sreenath Paleri recently submitted this paper to JGR-Atmosphere on estimating mesoscale flux contributions using the U Wyo King Air flux transects - preprint: https://www.essoar.org/doi/10.1002/essoar.10511424.1 

PhD student Bailey Murphy and colleagues published a paper in JGR-Biogeosciences estimating forest structural characteristics with the drone LiDAR and relating those to ecosystem carbon use.  https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JG006748  This paper was also selected as a highlight for AGU’s EOS, so stay tuned for a feature on it!

Marleen van Soest was a visiting MS student from the Netherlands who developed a simple 1D advection-resolving PBL depth model and applied it to CHEESEHEAD surface forcing and radiosondes to evaluate surface contributions to PBL depth spatial variation. The report is at: http://co2.aos.wisc.edu/~adesai/documents/theses/Complex_Thesis_MPvanSoest_final.pdf 

Our whole lab recently submitted another paper to JGR comparing long term carbon fluxes from our towers in the area to the regional as a whole from CHEESEHEAD, here is a pre-print: https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10511485.1 

Lots more forthcoming, including a few in the recently closed special collection on Scaling and Modeling of Land-Atmosphere processes! 

Cheers,
ankur

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Dr. Ankur R Desai
Professor and Chair
Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Madison

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