Simonet, M. Joan (2024) Comparison of different techniques to determine the atmospheric boundary layer height from vertically resolved LiDAR measurements PRE - Research Project, ENSTA.
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Abstract
In meteorology, the detection of the atmospheric boundary layer (or ABL) is very important in understanding many phenomena that we can see (or not) looking at the sky from the ground: creation of clouds, heat convection, pollution, water condensation... Many papers have been released explaining the atmosphere dynamics in some cities, which depend on various factors, using specific measurement tools and their different versions. My research will focus on detecting the atmospheric boundary layer in València, using data collected by the VAISALA CL51 ceilometer through the whole year 2021. I will implement Simone Kotthaus's automatic algorithm, named CABAM (Characterising the Atmospheric Boundary layer based on ALC Measurements) to determine the atmospheric boundary layer height over the Valencian region.
Item Type: | Thesis (PRE - Research Project) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Atmospheric boundary layer, mixed layer, CABAM, attenuated backscatter, corrections, LiDAR, ceilometer. |
Subjects: | Earth Sciences and Environmental Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Energy |
ID Code: | 10109 |
Deposited By: | Joan SIMONET |
Deposited On: | 29 août 2024 10:14 |
Dernière modification: | 29 août 2024 10:14 |
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