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Nocturnal boundary layer height prediction from surface routine meteorological data
Authors:M Tombrou  D Founda  D Boucouvala
Institution:(1) Present address: Laboratory of Meteorology, University of Athens, Panepistimioupolis Zographou Build. Phys. V, GR-157-84 Athens, Greece;(2) Present address: Institute of Meteorology and Physics of the Atmospheric Environment, National Observatory of Athens, P.O. Box 20048, GR-11810 Athens, Greece
Abstract:Summary A number of well known diagnostic equations for the determination of the height,h, of the nocturnal boundary layer. with minimum data requirements of at most surface wind speed, air temperature and total cloud cover, have been tested as to their effectiveness. The computed values have been compared with direct estimation ofh, from temperature or wind profiles of rawinsonde ascents available at 00Z (02h LST). The comparison between computed and observed values shows that best agreement is found when the nocturnal boundary layer height is determined through wind profiles. The ratio of the computed to the observed values reveals a strong dependence on stability, resulting in overestimation by the models for very low stability and underestimation for strong stability. The simple expressions involving the wind speed rather than other stability parameters resulted in a better overall fit to the observed values. A simple prognostic model is shown to provide the best estimates of the NBL height compared to both wind and temperature profile definition.With 5 Figures
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