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UMBC PBL Height Study. Chris Wilson, Ruben Delgado, W. Wallace McMillan, Ray Hoff. Overview. Description of the Problem Boundary layer depth! Instruments and measurement techniques (LIDAR, BBAERI) Preliminary results. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: UMBC PBL Height Study

UMBC PBL Height Study

Chris Wilson, Ruben Delgado, W. Wallace McMillan, Ray Hoff

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Overview

• Description of the ProblemBoundary layer depth!

• Instruments and measurement techniques(LIDAR, BBAERI)

• Preliminary results

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The diurnal evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer over land (from Wyngaard, 1992)

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BBAERI vs. ELF

Expected collapse of PBL after sunset seen by both instruments

B.L. top

Residual Layer

B.L. TopB.L. Top

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AERI• Atmospheric Emitted Radiance

Interferometer

• Measures downwelling IR radiation spectra (3 – 18 μm) passively

• 1 cm -1 Resolution

H2O

H2O

CO2

O3

CO2

CO

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AERI T/q

Statistical regression (training sondes)

Spectra, surface, RUC

“Onion Peel”

Physical Retrieval

T(p), q(p), theta(p), RH(p)

* From Smith ET AL. 1999

* *

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Covariance Wavelet TechniqueCovariance Wavelet Technique

W a ba

f z hz b

adz

zb

zt( , ) ( ) ( )

1

Covariance transform defined by Gamage and Hagelberg (1993):

• zt and zb are the top and bottom altitudes in the lidar backscatter profile• f(z)is the lidar backscatter profile as a function of altitude, z• a-1 is the normalization factor

Haar function

• z=vertical distance in this application• a=spatial extent dilation of the function• b=center of Haar function- translation of the function

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PBL Determination:

•Compute convolution of the backscatter profile, f(z), and the Haar function.

•Taking a lidar backscattering profile, calculate a local minimum in W (a,b) using a scale of a located at z = b

•This process is repeated for all individual lidar backscatter profiles to create a time series of boundary locations.

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The key of the wavelet analysis is the selection of an appropriatedilation (vertical scale).

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BBAERI Height Methods

• Gradient in Virtual Potential Temperature

• Temperature Inversion

• Parcel Method

• Minimum gradient in q (water vapor mixing ratio)

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Inversion

Parcel Method

VPT

Gradient

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Minimum in gradient of q

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Time (GMT)

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Final Remarks

• Sonde measurements are needed

• Many more days are needed to create robust statistics

• BBAERI water vapor product may be to coarse to accurately measure PBL height

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