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Organised motion and radiative perturbations in the nocturnal canopy sublayer above an even-aged pine forest
D Cava, U Giostra, M Siqueira, G Katul
Boundary-Layer Meteorology 112 (1), 129-157, 2004
1192004
Analysis of short-term closure of the surface energy balance above short vegetation
D Cava, D Contini, A Donateo, P Martano
Agricultural and forest meteorology 148 (1), 82-93, 2008
1172008
The relative importance of ejections and sweeps to momentum transfer in the atmospheric boundary layer
G Katul, D Poggi, D Cava, J Finnigan
Boundary-layer meteorology 120, 367-375, 2006
962006
Buoyancy and the sensible heat flux budget within dense canopies
D Cava, GG Katul, A Scrimieri, D Poggi, A Cescatti, U Giostra
Boundary-layer meteorology 118, 217-240, 2006
752006
Spectral short-circuiting and wake production within the canopy trunk space of an alpine hardwood forest
D Cava, GG Katul
Boundary-layer meteorology 126, 415-431, 2008
702008
On the anomalous behaviour of scalar flux–variance similarity functions within the canopy sub-layer of a dense alpine forest
D Cava, GG Katul, AM Sempreviva, U Giostra, A Scrimieri
Boundary-layer meteorology 128, 33-57, 2008
672008
The temperature–humidity covariance in the marine surface layer: a one-dimensional analytical model
GG Katul, AM Sempreviva, D Cava
Boundary-layer meteorology 126 (2), 263-278, 2008
562008
An analysis of intermittency, scaling, and surface renewal in atmospheric surface layer turbulence
G Katul, A Porporato, D Cava, M Siqueira
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 215 (2), 117-126, 2006
462006
A wavelet analysis of low‐wind‐speed submeso motions in a nocturnal boundary layer
D Cava, L Mortarini, U Giostra, R Richiardone, D Anfossi
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 143 (703), 661-669, 2017
452017
Observations of submeso motions and intermittent turbulent mixing across a low level jet with a 132‐m tower
L Mortarini, D Cava, U Giostra, O Acevedo, LG Nogueira Martins, ...
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 144 (710), 172-183, 2018
402018
The effects of thermal stratification on clustering properties of canopy turbulence
D Cava, GG Katul
Boundary-layer meteorology 130, 307-325, 2009
402009
The determination of a “regional” atmospheric background mixing ratio for anthropogenic greenhouse gases: A comparison of two independent methods
U Giostra, F Furlani, J Arduini, D Cava, AJ Manning, SJ O’Doherty, ...
Atmospheric environment 45 (39), 7396-7405, 2011
332011
The role of surface characteristics on intermittency and zero‐crossing properties of atmospheric turbulence
D Cava, GG Katul, A Molini, C Elefante
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 117 (D1), 2012
322012
Horizontal meandering as a distinctive feature of the stable boundary layer
L Mortarini, D Cava, U Giostra, FD Costa, G Degrazia, D Anfossi, ...
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 76 (10), 3029-3046, 2019
312019
Submeso motions and intermittent turbulence across a nocturnal low-level jet: A self-organized criticality analogy
D Cava, L Mortarini, U Giostra, O Acevedo, G Katul
Boundary-layer meteorology 172, 17-43, 2019
312019
Interaction of submeso motions in the Antarctic stable boundary layer
D Cava, L Mortarini, D Anfossi, U Giostra
Boundary-layer meteorology 171, 151-173, 2019
302019
Stationarity, homogeneity, and ergodicity in canopy turbulence
G Katul, D Cava, D Poggi, J Albertson, L Mahrt
Handbook of micrometeorology: A guide for surface flux measurement and …, 2004
302004
Scalar turbulence within the canopy sublayer
GG Katul, D Cava, M Siqueira, D Poggi
Coherent flow structures at Earth's Surface, 73-95, 2013
292013
On the scaling laws of the velocity-scalar cospectra in the canopy sublayer above tall forests
D Cava, GG Katul
Boundary-layer meteorology 145, 351-367, 2012
282012
Spectral maxima in a perturbed stable boundary layer
D Cava, U Giostra, M Tagliazucca
Boundary-layer meteorology 100, 421-437, 2001
282001
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