Atmospheric observations of greenhouse gases provide essential information on sources and sinks of these key atmospheric constituents. To quantify fluxes from atmospheric observations, representation of transport—especially vertical mixing—is a necessity and often a source of error. We report on remotely sensed profiles of vertical aerosol distribution taken over a 2 year period in Pasadena, California. Using an automated analysis system, we estimate daytime mixing layer depth, achieving high confidence in the afternoon maximum on 51% of days with profiles from a Sigma Space Mini Micropulse LiDAR (MiniMPL) and on 36% of days with a Vaisala CL51 ceilometer. We note that considering ceilometer data on a logarithmic scale, a standard method, i...
The California Laboratory for Atmospheric Remote Sensing Fourier transform spectrometer (CLARS‐FTS) ...
In situ observing networks are increasingly being used to study greenhouse gas emissions in urban en...
Lidar has unique advantages in temporal and spatial resolution to measure the atmospheric mixing lay...
A field study using a mobile lidar was recently conducted in the L. A. Basin, California, to (1) exa...
Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
International audienceThe determination of the depth of daytime and nighttime mixing layers must be ...
The inversion on top of the atmospheric boundary layer is a strong barrier for the transport of heat...
Understanding the distribution of aerosol layers is important for determining long-range transport ...
The California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) and Carbonaceous Aer...
Mixing layer height (MLH) is retrieved at an urban site in Seoul, Korea, from 2-year collocated remo...
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 ...
Atmospheric inverse estimates of gas emissions depend on transport model predictions, hence driving ...
The feasibility of using laser radar (lidar) to measure the spatial distribution of aerosols and wat...
Urban areas are responsible for a large and increasing fraction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
The California Laboratory for Atmospheric Remote Sensing Fourier transform spectrometer (CLARS‐FTS) ...
In situ observing networks are increasingly being used to study greenhouse gas emissions in urban en...
Lidar has unique advantages in temporal and spatial resolution to measure the atmospheric mixing lay...
A field study using a mobile lidar was recently conducted in the L. A. Basin, California, to (1) exa...
Imperfect representation of vertical mixing near the surface in atmospheric transport models leads t...
International audienceThe determination of the depth of daytime and nighttime mixing layers must be ...
The inversion on top of the atmospheric boundary layer is a strong barrier for the transport of heat...
Understanding the distribution of aerosol layers is important for determining long-range transport ...
The California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) and Carbonaceous Aer...
Mixing layer height (MLH) is retrieved at an urban site in Seoul, Korea, from 2-year collocated remo...
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 ...
Atmospheric inverse estimates of gas emissions depend on transport model predictions, hence driving ...
The feasibility of using laser radar (lidar) to measure the spatial distribution of aerosols and wat...
Urban areas are responsible for a large and increasing fraction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
The California Laboratory for Atmospheric Remote Sensing Fourier transform spectrometer (CLARS‐FTS) ...
In situ observing networks are increasingly being used to study greenhouse gas emissions in urban en...
Lidar has unique advantages in temporal and spatial resolution to measure the atmospheric mixing lay...