The second day of the school focused on microscale exchanges between the atmosphere and vegetation of energy and gases at the microscale. Particular attention was paid to Eddy covariance, a micrometeorological technique used to measure the vertical fluxes of various properties (such as heat, water vapor and gases) between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Lectures were delivered by F. Carotenuto, D. Famulari, M. Nardino from CNR-IBE. The session was chaired by Anna Dalla Marta (University of Florence).
