Mixing layer height (h) is an important parameter for understanding the transport process in the troposphere, air pollution, weather and climate change. Many methods have been proposed to determine h by identifying the turning point of the radiosonde profile. However, substantial differences have been observed in the existing methods (e.g. the potential temperature (θ), relative humidity (RH), specific humidity (q) and atmospheric refractivity (N) methods). These differences are associated with the inconsistency of the temperature and humidity profiles in a boundary layer that is not well mixed, the changing measurability of the specific humidity and refractivity with height, the measurement error of humidity instruments within clouds...
An integrated approach using surface and upper air measurements was used to estimate evapotranspirat...
HadAT is a new analysis of the global upper air temperature record from 1958 to 2002 based upon radi...
International audienceWe present an investigation of upper tropospheric humidity profiles measured w...
The inversion on top of the atmospheric boundary layer is a strong barrier for the transport of heat...
A new analysis of historical radiosonde humidity observations is described. An assessment of both kn...
The atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) has a thickness quite variable in space and time, ranging from ...
YesIn this paper, 17 years of high resolution surface and radiosonde meteorological data from 1997-2...
The cloud vertical distribution and especially the cloud base height, which is linked to cloud type,...
The role of water vapour is manifold in its climate regulation of the Earth system. Most important o...
The daytime mixed layer results from mechanical and thermal turbulence processes driven by differenc...
The knowledge of atmospheric refractive-index structure constant (Cn2) profiles is fundamental to de...
The mixing layer height (MLH) is a key parameter for boundary layer studies, including meteorology, ...
Determination of cloud-top heights from satellite-inferred cloud-top temperatures is a relatively st...
An extensive field study, RAWEX–GVAX, was carried out during a 10-month (June 2011–March 2012) campa...
Satellite cloud retrieval algorithms generally require atmospheric temperature and humidity profiles...
An integrated approach using surface and upper air measurements was used to estimate evapotranspirat...
HadAT is a new analysis of the global upper air temperature record from 1958 to 2002 based upon radi...
International audienceWe present an investigation of upper tropospheric humidity profiles measured w...
The inversion on top of the atmospheric boundary layer is a strong barrier for the transport of heat...
A new analysis of historical radiosonde humidity observations is described. An assessment of both kn...
The atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) has a thickness quite variable in space and time, ranging from ...
YesIn this paper, 17 years of high resolution surface and radiosonde meteorological data from 1997-2...
The cloud vertical distribution and especially the cloud base height, which is linked to cloud type,...
The role of water vapour is manifold in its climate regulation of the Earth system. Most important o...
The daytime mixed layer results from mechanical and thermal turbulence processes driven by differenc...
The knowledge of atmospheric refractive-index structure constant (Cn2) profiles is fundamental to de...
The mixing layer height (MLH) is a key parameter for boundary layer studies, including meteorology, ...
Determination of cloud-top heights from satellite-inferred cloud-top temperatures is a relatively st...
An extensive field study, RAWEX–GVAX, was carried out during a 10-month (June 2011–March 2012) campa...
Satellite cloud retrieval algorithms generally require atmospheric temperature and humidity profiles...
An integrated approach using surface and upper air measurements was used to estimate evapotranspirat...
HadAT is a new analysis of the global upper air temperature record from 1958 to 2002 based upon radi...
International audienceWe present an investigation of upper tropospheric humidity profiles measured w...