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Performance assessment of aerosol-lidar remote sensing skills to retrieve the time evolution of the urban boundary layer height in the Metropolitan Region of Sa?o Paulo City, Brazil

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Moreira, Gregori de Arruda ; de Oliveira, Amauri Pereira ; Sanchez, Maciel Pinero ; Codato, Georgia ; Lopes, Fabio Juliano da Silva ; Landulfo, Eduardo ; Marques Filho, Edson Pereira
Número total de Autores: 7
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH; v. 277, p. 16-pg., 2022-06-15.
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This paper investigates the performance of seven methods of retrieving the planetary boundary layer height (PBLH) from lidar measurements carried out in the Metropolitan Region of Sa tilde o Paulo (MRSP) during two MCITYBRAZIL field campaigns of 2013. The performance is objectively assessed considering as reference the PBLH retrieved from rawinsonde carried out every 3 h during these campaigns. The role of clouds and aerosol load in the performance of the seven methods is analysed considering three case study scenarios representative of typical atmospheric conditions in the MRSP: (a) winter clean atmosphere, (b) summer low clouds and aerosol multilayers, (c) summer sea-breeze intrusion. Corroborating the case study results, the objective analysis indicated that most of the lidar methods retrieved PBLH closer to the top of the entrainment zone than the mixed layer, contradicting their definition. During daytime, the Wavelet Covariance Transform Method performs better than all the other six methods. The Inflexion Point Method performed better to estimate the Residual Layer height during night-time. In average, the diurnal evolution of the PBLH and its local rate of change based on lidar and rawinsonde measurements are in agreement. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/50178-5 - Micrometeorologia urbana tropical aplicada às mudanças climáticas das regiões metropolitanas de São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro
Beneficiário:Amauri Pereira de Oliveira
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa de Pesquisa sobre Mudanças Climáticas Globais - Regular