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GOFOS, ground optical fog observation system for monitoring the vertical stratocumulus-fog cloud distribution in the coast of the Atacama Desert, Chile
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WoS WOS:000652835600069
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85103300649
DOI 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2021.126190
Año 2021
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Abstract



Studying fog requires a good understanding of both its horizontal and vertical distributions. Among these two, the vertical one is the most challenging to observe. Different methods have been adopted for observing this variable, among which the most commonly used are satellite datasets, together with airborne and meteorological surface observations. Yet, all these techniques present significant limitations as for spatial and temporal resolution when describing the vertical fog structure. In this manuscript, we introduce the Ground Optical Fog Observation System (GOFOS), a new method to describe the advective fog's frequency and vertical distribution. This tool is based on in-situ optical observations, taking advantage of the topography of the Atacama Desert coastal mountains, where advective fog is frequent. During 2017, the GOFOS reported a fog presence <10% during summer and of similar to 50% during winter. Also, the GOFOS shows a diurnal variability of fog presence that decreases around noon and increases again starting from the afternoon. The vertical structure observed by the GOFOS shows a cloud depth of similar to 250 m, subject to diurnal and seasonal variabilities. By analyzing GOFOS results through a comparison with the ones obtained by standard observations, a similar to 93% agreement was found between the fog frequencies detected by the GOFOS and GOES. Also, we found a similar to 80% consistency between GOFOS fog frequency values and marine boundary layer regimes related to fog formation. Moreover, we observed that the cloud base height estimated by the GOFOS is correlated with the Iquique Airport ceilometer measurements (r = +0.6). Finally, the mean cloud top height estimated by the GOFOS differs by 8% from the Antofagasta Airport radio-soundings measurements. These results provide useful information for the selection of optimal sites for fog harvesting and for getting a better understanding of the interactions between fog and its ecosystem. In conclusion, through this study the GOFOS demonstrated its potential as a simple, reliable, and affordable method for systematic fog monitoring that might also be adapted to different topographic conditions.

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Revista ISSN
Journal Of Hydrology 0022-1694

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Engineering, Civil
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Water Resources
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Water Science And Technology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 DEL RIO-LOPEZ, CAMILO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Fundación Desierto de Atacama - Chile
2 Lobos, Felipe Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Wageningen Univ - Países Bajos
Wageningen University &amp; Research - Países Bajos
3 Siegmund, Alexander Hombre Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Educ - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg - Alemania
4 TEJOS-NUNEZ, CRISTIAN ANDRES Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
5 OSSES-MCINTYRE, PABLO EUGENIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Fundación Desierto de Atacama - Chile
6 Huaman, Zeidy - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
7 Meneses, Juan Pablo Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
8 GARCIA-BARRIGA, JUAN LUIS Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Fundación Desierto de Atacama - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
FONDECYT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Centro UC Desierto de Atacama
ANID
ANID/FONDECYT Iniciacion
Millennium Nucleus on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance of the Millennium Science Initiative
Anid/PIA/Anillo
Department of Geography -Research Group for Earth Observation (rgeo) of the Heidelberg University of Education
Heidelberg University of Education

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Agradecimiento
We want to thank the Department of Geography -Research Group for Earth Observation (rgeo) of the Heidelberg University of Education for financing the prototype of the GOFOS. Cristian Tejos and Juan Pablo Meneses would like to thank their grants Anid/PIA/Anillo ACT192064, Fondecyt 1191710 and the Millennium Nucleus on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance of the Millennium Science Initiative. The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable field support of Nicolas Zanetta and Juan Pablo Zaldivar for the GOFOS installation. Additionally, we want to thank Sujey Gonzalez and Maria-Elisa Valdes for their meticulous help in systematizing GOFOS records. Finally, we express our gratitude to Alto Patache-Estacion Atacama UC for hosting several field campaigns. This work was supported by ANID/FONDECYT Iniciacion/N. 11200789 and the Centro UC Desierto de Atacama.
We want to thank the Department of Geography ? Research Group for Earth Observation (rgeo) of the Heidelberg University of Education for financing the prototype of the GOFOS. Cristian Tejos and Juan Pablo Meneses would like to thank their grants Anid/PIA/Anillo ACT192064, Fondecyt 1191710 and the Millennium Nucleus on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance of the Millennium Science Initiative. The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable field support of Nicol?s Zanetta and Juan Pablo Zald?var for the GOFOS installation. Additionally, we want to thank Sujey Gonz?lez and Mar?a-Elisa Vald?s for their meticulous help in systematizing GOFOS records. Finally, we express our gratitude to Alto Patache-Estaci?n Atacama UC for hosting several field campaigns. This work was supported by ANID/FONDECYT Iniciaci?n/N? 11200789 and the Centro UC Desierto de Atacama.

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