Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads to uncertainties in modelled tracer mixing ratios. When using the atmosphere as an integrator to derive surface-atmosphere exchange from mixing ratio observations made in the atmospheric boundary layer, this uncertainty has to be quantified and taken into account. A comparison between radiosonde-derived mixing heights and mixing heights derived from ECMWF meteorological data during May-June 2005 in Europe revealed random discrepancies of about 40% for the daytime with insignificant bias errors, and much larger values approaching 100% for nocturnal mixing layers with bias errors also exceeding 50%. The Stochastic Time Inverted Lagrangian Transp...
The mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport models that proportionall...
The inversion of atmospheric transport of CO2 may potentially be a means for monitoring compliance w...
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Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
International audienceImperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric tr...
International audienceImperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric tr...
Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
Common transport models use the mixing height (MH) to determine turbulent coefficients and to obtain...
Common transport models use the mixing height (MH) to determine turbulent coefficients and to obtain...
The mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport models that proportionally ...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
The mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport models that proportionall...
The inversion of atmospheric transport of CO2 may potentially be a means for monitoring compliance w...
International audienceThe inversion of atmospheric transport of CO 2 may potentially be a means for ...
Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
International audienceImperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric tr...
International audienceImperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric tr...
Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
Common transport models use the mixing height (MH) to determine turbulent coefficients and to obtain...
Common transport models use the mixing height (MH) to determine turbulent coefficients and to obtain...
The mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport models that proportionally ...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
International audienceThe mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport model...
The mixing height (MH) is a crucial parameter in commonly used transport models that proportionall...
The inversion of atmospheric transport of CO2 may potentially be a means for monitoring compliance w...
International audienceThe inversion of atmospheric transport of CO 2 may potentially be a means for ...