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These videos are also on YouTube for easier viewing. Vertical temperature profiles of the air temperature (red) and the wet-bulb temperature (blue) are animated through time. The measurement tower and an example tree is shown on the right. The time shown is in UTC+1 Different radiation shielding above canopy was available (or absent), which is shown on the right hand side of the video. From 2017/08/03 onwards, a coiled fiber measures the temperature profile in the bottom 1.0 meters. The measurement method is described in doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-819-2018 Part of the raw data (2016) is available on doi.org/10.4121/uuid:5c81f10a-1249-4b85-8dec-2b029dd88b99
{"references": ["Schilperoort et al. (2018). Technical note on DTS profiles, doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-819-2018", "Schilperoort et al. (2017). Speulderbos dataset incl. DTS profiles, doi.org/10.4121/uuid:5c81f10a-1249-4b85-8dec-2b029dd88b99"]}
distributed temperature sensing, animated temperature profile
distributed temperature sensing, animated temperature profile
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