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CRITICAL STUDY ON GROUND VS TALL TOWER MEASUREMENTS: EFFECT OF BOUNDARY LAYER

Authors: Durat, J. (Joseph); Zíková, N. (Naděžda); Ždímal, V. (Vladimír); Vodička, P. (Petr); Ondráček, J. (Jakub); Pokorná, P. (Petra); Julaha, K. (Kajal); +6 Authors

CRITICAL STUDY ON GROUND VS TALL TOWER MEASUREMENTS: EFFECT OF BOUNDARY LAYER

Abstract

The wide range of aerosol particle size and the variety of chemical components make it difficult to predict their impact on the state of the PBL, the atmospheric transport, and the radiative forcing in the upper and lower troposphere. Solar radiation changes due to the presence of aerosols and can provoke greater ozone production and high aerosol concentrations and influence cloud condensation and ice nuclei. Thus, it is crucial to measure aerosols both inside and above the PBL together with vertical detailed characterizations of meteorological parameters. Few tall towers enable online aerosol studies, and most of the existing ones are located in cities. Therefore, this study allows operating measurements that have not been done yet and promises valuable results to reduce uncertainty induced by aerosols.

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vertical profil, atmospheric aerosols, planetary boundary layer

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