New study finds scintillometer measures higher heat flux above forest canopy.
The researchers compared two methods for measuring heat above a forest: Eddy Covariance and Small Aperture Scintillometer. They found that the Scintillometer measured higher heat during the day but lower heat at night compared to Eddy Covariance. The direction of the wind affected the accuracy of the measurements, with the strongest correlation in certain wind directions. Overall, the differences in heat measurements were due to the different areas each method covered.