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H. L. Weaver
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 5
Citations - 653
H. L. Weaver is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat flux & Bowen ratio. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 635 citations.
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Determination of sensible heat flux over sparse canopy using thermal infrared data
William P. Kustas,Bhaskar J. Choudhury,M.S. Moran,Robert J. Reginato,Ray D. Jackson,H. L. Weaver +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used infrared thermometric observations collected from an aircraft to estimate surface temperatures for a natural vegetative surface in Owens Valley, California, with infrared thermometrically.
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Area‐averaged surface fluxes and their time‐space variability over the FIFE experimental domain
Eric A. Smith,A. Y. Hsu,William L. Crosson,R. T. Field,L. J. Fritschen,R. J. Gurney,E. T. Kanemasu,William P. Kustas,D. Nie,W. J. Shuttleworth,J. B. Stewart,S. B. Verma,H. L. Weaver,Marvin L. Wesely +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the underlying mean and variance properties of surface net radiation, sensible-latent heat fluxes and soil heat flux are studied over the densely instrumented grassland region encompassing FIFE.
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Surface flux measurements in FIFE: An overview
E. T. Kanemasu,Shashi B. Verma,Eric A. Smith,L. J. Fritschen,Marvin L. Wesely,R. T. Field,William P. Kustas,H. L. Weaver,J. B. Stewart,Robert J. Gurney,G. Panin,John Moncrieff +11 more
TL;DR: The Surface Flux Group of the first ISLSCP Field Experiment (FIFE) operated 22 stations at 20 sites in 1987 and 1989 as mentioned in this paper, and a variety of sensors were employed to calculate the fluxes of mass and energy.
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An intercomparison of surface energy flux measurement systems used during FIFE 1987
D. Nie,E. T. Kanemasu,L. J. Fritschen,H. L. Weaver,Eric A. Smith,Shashi B. Verma,R. T. Field,William P. Kustas,J. B. Stewart +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a rover Bowen ratio station was taken to nearly all the flux stations to serve as a reference for estimating the instrument related differences, and linear regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between rover measurements and host measurements.
An inter-comparison of surface energy flux measurement systems used during FIFE, 1987
D. Nie,E. T. Kanemasu,L. J. Fritschen,H. L. Weaver,Eric A. Smith,S. B. Verma,R. T. Field,William P. Kustas,J. B. Stewart +8 more
TL;DR: During FIFE 1987, surface energy fluxes were measured at 22 flux sites by nine groups of scientists using different measuring systems and the rover Bowen ratio station was taken to 20 of the flux stations to serve as a reference for estimating the instrument-related differences.