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Appendix C. EasyFlux
®
DL CR6KH20
C-34
TABLE C-22. Data Fields in the Flux_Notes Output Table
Data Field Name
Units
Description
Data Field
Included
separation_x_FW
m
Separation between sonic and fine-wire
thermocouple with respect to sonic x-
axis
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
separation_y_FW
m
Separation between sonic and fine-wire
thermocouple with respect to sonic y-
axis
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
FW_diameter
m
Effective diameter of fine-wire
thermocouple junction
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
separation_lat_dist_FW
m
Separation distance between sonic and
fine-wire thermocouple along axis
perpendicular to oncoming wind
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
separation_lag_dist_FW
m
Separation distance between sonic and
fine-wire thermocouple along axis
parallel to oncoming wind
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
separation_lag_scan_FW
scans
Number of scans to lag fine-wire
thermocouple data relative to sonic data
to account for separation along axis of
oncoming wind and wind velocity
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
time_const_FW
m
Calculated time constant of the fine-
wire thermocouple
If FW05,
FW1, or FW3
is used
MAX_LAG
scans
Maximum number of scans to lag
KH20 or fine-wire thermocouple data
with respect to sonic data when doing
cross correlation for covariance
maximization. For example, if
MAX_LAG = 2, the program will
consider lags of
−
2,
−
1, 0, +1, and +2.
Always
lag_kh20
scans
The lag applied to KH20 data with
respect to sonic data that maximizes
covariance
Always
lag_FW
scans
The lag applied to fine-wire
thermocouple data with respect to sonic
data that maximizes covariance
Always
FreqFactor_UW_VW
number
Frequency correction factor applied to
momentum fluxes
Always
FreqFactor_WT_SONIC
number
Frequency correction factor applied to
wTs covariance
Always
FreqFactor_WH2O
number
Frequency correction factor applied to
wH
2
O covariance values
Always
FreqFactor_WFW
number
Frequency correction factor applied to
fine-wire thermocouple derived wFW
covariance
Always