The mixing layer height (MLH) is a measure for the vertical turbulent exchange within the boundary layer, which is one of the controlling factors for the dilution of pollutants emitted near the ground. Based on continuous MLH measurements with a Vaisala CL51 ceilometer and measurements from an air quality network, the relationship between MLH and near-surface pollutant concentrations has been investigated. In this context the uncertainty of the MLH retrievals and the representativeness of ground-based in situ measurements are crucial. We have investigated this topic by using data from the BAERLIN2014 campaign in Berlin, Germany, conducted from June to August 2014. To derive the MLH, three versions of the proprietary software BL-VIEW and a n...
The ClearfLo projects aims to understand the processes generating pollutants like ozone, NOx and par...
Urban air quality and human health are among the key aspects of future urban planning. In order to a...
International audienceThe determination of the depth of daytime and nighttime mixing layers must be ...
The mixing layer height (MLH) is a measure for the vertical turbulent exchange within the boundary l...
Die Höhe der Mischungsschicht (MLH) ist ein wichtiger Parameter bei der Abschätzung der Verdünnung p...
The mixing layer is an important meteorological factor that affects air pollution. In this study, th...
In urban areas with high air pollution emissions, the boundary layer volume within which gases and p...
The occurrence of local high-pollution episodes in densely populated urban areas, which have huge fl...
Ceilometers are applied to detect layering of the lower atmosphere continuously. This is necessary b...
Air pollution can endanger human health, especially in urban areas. Assessment of air quality primar...
International audienceA novel method for estimating the mixing height based on ceilometer measuremen...
International audienceThe urban boundary layer (UBL), in comparison with "rural" homogeneous atmosph...
International audienceThis paper presents a sensitivity analysis of the modelling of air pollutant c...
Mixing layer height (MLH) is a crucial parameter for air quality modelling that is still not routine...
Mixing height (MH), which represents the dispersion depth of the atmospheric boundary layer, is a cr...
The ClearfLo projects aims to understand the processes generating pollutants like ozone, NOx and par...
Urban air quality and human health are among the key aspects of future urban planning. In order to a...
International audienceThe determination of the depth of daytime and nighttime mixing layers must be ...
The mixing layer height (MLH) is a measure for the vertical turbulent exchange within the boundary l...
Die Höhe der Mischungsschicht (MLH) ist ein wichtiger Parameter bei der Abschätzung der Verdünnung p...
The mixing layer is an important meteorological factor that affects air pollution. In this study, th...
In urban areas with high air pollution emissions, the boundary layer volume within which gases and p...
The occurrence of local high-pollution episodes in densely populated urban areas, which have huge fl...
Ceilometers are applied to detect layering of the lower atmosphere continuously. This is necessary b...
Air pollution can endanger human health, especially in urban areas. Assessment of air quality primar...
International audienceA novel method for estimating the mixing height based on ceilometer measuremen...
International audienceThe urban boundary layer (UBL), in comparison with "rural" homogeneous atmosph...
International audienceThis paper presents a sensitivity analysis of the modelling of air pollutant c...
Mixing layer height (MLH) is a crucial parameter for air quality modelling that is still not routine...
Mixing height (MH), which represents the dispersion depth of the atmospheric boundary layer, is a cr...
The ClearfLo projects aims to understand the processes generating pollutants like ozone, NOx and par...
Urban air quality and human health are among the key aspects of future urban planning. In order to a...
International audienceThe determination of the depth of daytime and nighttime mixing layers must be ...