New technology accurately measures heat fluxes over hilly areas in China.
The researchers compared heat fluxes over a forest in northern China using a special tool called an optical-microwave scintillometer (OMS) and a traditional method called eddy covariance (EC). They found that OMS measured slightly higher sensible and latent heat fluxes compared to EC. The OMS method seems reliable for estimating heat fluxes over hilly areas, showing promise for future use in studying local weather patterns.