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Quantification of Fog Water Collection in Three Locations of Tenerife (Canary Islands)

Journal

WATER
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 3306-3319

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/w7073306

Keywords

cloud belt; fog; fog collection; precipitation; temperature inversion

Funding

  1. [INIA-RTA2009-161]
  2. [INIA-RTA2013-88]

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We present the results of fog water collection obtained with cylindrical fog gauges at three locations on the northern side of Tenerife island (Spain): La Esperanza (1093 m a.s.l.), Taborno (1015 m a.s.l.), and El Gaitero (1747 m a.s.l.). Concomitant meteorological variables were also measured. We show that fog precipitation was more frequent than rainfall. However, the volumes and frequency of daily fog water collection varied among the three studied sites, usually not exceeding 10-40 L d(-1)/m(2) of collecting surface. In La Esperanza, fog water harvesting occurred frequently, but was considerably lower than in the other two locations. However, while in Taborno fog water collection episodes were distributed throughout the period, in El Gaitero these were mainly concentrated in two periods, during autumn and winter 2012-2013. The study of the relationships between daily fog water yields and the averages of meteorological variables did not show any clear trend, but it suggested that the greater volumes of collected fog water were logically associated with higher wind speeds and lower solar radiation conditions. Fog water collection in La Esperanza and in Taborno typically occurred within a similar temperature interval (7.5-12.5 degrees C), while in El Gaitero the phenomenon was associated with a lower temperature range (2.5-10 degrees C).

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