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Retrieval of the boundary layer height from active and passive remote sensors. Comparison with a NWP model

Journal

ACTA GEOPHYSICA
Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 276-289

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.2478/s11600-013-0167-4

Keywords

lidar; microwave radiometer; WRF; boundary layer

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  1. European Union [262254]
  2. LIFE Programme [ROMAIR LIFE08 ENV/F/000485]

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In this study, we used boundary layer heights derived from lidar in Romania to validate the Weather Research Forecast (WRF) model improved by ARIA Technologies SA in the framework of ROMAIR LIFE project. Lidar retrievals were also compared to the retrievals from meteorological data, both modeled (Global Data Assimilation System; GDAS) and measured (microwave radiometry). Both the gradient and the wavelet covariance methods were used to compute the boundary layer height (BLH) from the range corrected lidar signal, and their equivalence was shown. The analysis was performed on 102 datasets, spread over all seasons and 3 years (2009-2011). A good agreement was found for the remote sensors (lidar and microwave radiometer) which are co-located and measure simultaneously. The correlation of the measured boundary layer height and the modelled one was 0.66 for the entire dataset, and 0.73 when considering daytime data, i.e., for a well defined boundary layer. A systematic underestimation of the boundary layer height by the WRF during non-convective periods (nocturne, stable atmosphere) was found.

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