“…A growing body of research has already utilised DTS measurements in atmospheric studies (Keller et al, 2011;Thomas et al, 2012;Euser et al, 2014;de Jong et al, 2015;Sayde et al, 2015;Zeeman et al, 2015;Pfister et al, 2017;Higgins et al, 2018;Schilperoort et al, 2018;Higgins et al, 2019;Izett et al, 2019;Mahrt et al, 2019;Pfister et al, 2019). Bulk of the studies have concentrated on nocturnal flows near the surface (Keller et al, 2011;Thomas et al, 2012;Zeeman et al, 2015;Pfister et al, 2017;Izett et al, 2019;Mahrt et al, 2019;Pfister et al, 2019) and a few have concentrated on transition periods (Higgins et al, 2018(Higgins et al, , 2019. By utilising different DTS measurement configurations, some studies have done distributed wind speed (heated cables) (Sayde et al, 2015;Pfister et al, 2017) or humidity (wetted cables) measurements (Euser et al, 2014;Schilperoort et al, 2018), whereas others have examined the radiation error of the cables (de Jong et al, 2015;Sigmund et al, 2017).…”