Numerical weather Simulations in Support to the CCU CAML Lidar Measurements: Preliminary Results for the Case Study of 21st September 2006
The report describes a series of weather numerical mesoscale simulations performed in high resolution to understand to which extent the lidar-detected evolution of the particles distribution along the vertical could be explained by the boundary layer and/or horizontal transport processes. A particular stress was put on investigation of boundary layer parameters. The case study of 21st September was chosen for simulations, when the CCU-CAML lidar at Ispra registered quite high values of aerosols up to 1 km altitude, and the lidar revealed a descent of the highest aerosol loads towards the ground during the morning.
POTEMPSKI Slawomir;
BARNABA Francesca;
GALMARINI Stefano;
2007-12-18
OPOCE
JRC37602
1018-5593,
EUR 22855 EN,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC37602,
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