2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14050847
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A Cluster Analysis Approach for Nocturnal Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Estimation from Multi-Wavelength Lidar

Abstract: The atmospheric boundary layer provides useful information about the accumulation and diffusion of pollutants. As a fast method, remote sensing techniques are used to retrieve the atmospheric boundary layer height (ABLH). Atmospheric detection lidar has been widely applied for retrieving the ABLH by providing information on the vertical distribution of aerosols. However, these previous algorithms that rely on gradient change are susceptible to residual layers. Contrary to the use of gradient change to retrieve… Show more

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“…In the present study, the reasons for variations in the SBL and ABL top, as seen in Figure 7, might be due to unstable conditions along with interlayer mixing due to complex dynamics of terrain and the corresponding wind pattern. The presence of low cloud, a frequent occurrence at the present site, may induce error in the extraction of boundary layer heights [153][154][155].…”
Section: Atmospheric Boundary Layermentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, the reasons for variations in the SBL and ABL top, as seen in Figure 7, might be due to unstable conditions along with interlayer mixing due to complex dynamics of terrain and the corresponding wind pattern. The presence of low cloud, a frequent occurrence at the present site, may induce error in the extraction of boundary layer heights [153][154][155].…”
Section: Atmospheric Boundary Layermentioning
confidence: 93%