“…However, these relationships are not valid in the lower part of the surface layer: Tennekes (1973) pointed out that they are only applicable for measurements made at heights z which are very large compared with the roughness length of the underlying surface z,,, i.e., z/z,, > 50-100. This theoretical limitation, already raised by Mukammal et al (1966) has been contirmed by others (Thorn et al, 1975;Garratt, 1978;Raupach, 1979;Denmead and Bradley, 1985) who emphasized the non-validity of these relationships at the top of very rough surfaces such as Savannah and coniferous forest in a layer called the 'transition layer'.…”