Planetary Boundary Layer Height Retrievals from Micropulse-lidar at four Multiple ARM Sites Around the World
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Planetary Boundary Layer Height Retrievals from Micropulse-lidar at the following ARM campaigns: GOAMAZON (MAO), COPS (FKB), CACTI (COR), and BAECC (TMP). These retrievals were computed using the Different Thermo-Dynamic Stabilities (DTDS) algorithm (Su et al., 2020; Su et al., 2022). The quality-control flag is provided in the dataset file, where zero (0) indicates a high-quality flag.
Su, T., Zheng, Y. and Li, Z., 2022. Methodology to determine the coupling of continental clouds with surface and boundary layer height under cloudy conditions from lidar and meteorological data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22(2), pp.1453-1466.
Su, T., Li, Z. and Kahn, R., 2020. A new method to retrieve the diurnal variability of planetary boundary layer height from lidar under different thermodynamic stability conditions. Remote Sensing of Environment, 237, p.111519.
Roldán-Henao, N., Su, T., and Li, Z. (2024, under review). Refining Planetary Boundary Layer Height Retrievals from Micropulse-lidar at Multiple ARM Sites Around the World. Submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
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