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Topographic descriptors and thermal inversions amid the plateaus and mountains of the Jura (France)
Daniel JolyYves Richardsubject
010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceselevation0208 environmental biotechnologyTopographie02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesinversion[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologytopographyForest coverLinear regressionJura0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMaximum temperatureInversion (meteorology)General Medicine15. Life on landGeodesy020801 environmental engineeringAmplitudetempérature sous couvert forestier13. Climate actiontemperature under forest coverMaximaGeologyaltitudedescription
Sixteen temperature measurement sites under forest cover are distributed across the plateaus and mountains of the Jura (France). They are composed of pairs of stations located, one at the bottom of a topographic trough, the other at least 50 m higher in altitude. Three descriptors (station elevation, altitudinal difference (amplitude) between the two stations of each site, and topographical context) are used to explain how the frequency, intensity, and duration of inversions are spatially structured. Depending on whether one considers: 1) tn (minimum temperature) or tx (maximum temperature), 2) frequency or intensity, the sign of the correlation values changes. This reflects the fact that not all inversions can be explained in the same way. Elevation moderately explains the three characters of the inversions. Amplitude mainly explains their frequency (R=‑0.83 for daily minima [tn]) and their intensity (R=0.62 for daily maxima [tx]). The magnitude of the topographic depressions where the low stations are located mainly explains the tn inversions while the magnitude of the eminences where the high stations are located mainly explains the tx inversions. Finally, a multiple regression where the explanatory variables correspond to the topographic descriptors makes it possible to model the three inversion indicators.
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2018-01-01 |