2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-017-6275-3
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Validation and Spatiotemporal Distribution of GEOS-5–Based Planetary Boundary Layer Height and Relative Humidity in China

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“…Based on the fact that the availability of the data used in this paper decreases significantly with height (Figure 1c), data continuity at high altitudes is relatively poor. However, the BLH in the region is typically below 2,000 m in early summer (only 2.3% of the BLH exceeded 2,000 m during the observation period according to ERA5), and the extent of our study includes both the boundary layer and the free atmosphere, which are quite different (J. Guo et al., 2016, 2019, 2021; Si et al., 2018). That is, the vertical height levels selected in this study cover the lower troposphere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Based on the fact that the availability of the data used in this paper decreases significantly with height (Figure 1c), data continuity at high altitudes is relatively poor. However, the BLH in the region is typically below 2,000 m in early summer (only 2.3% of the BLH exceeded 2,000 m during the observation period according to ERA5), and the extent of our study includes both the boundary layer and the free atmosphere, which are quite different (J. Guo et al., 2016, 2019, 2021; Si et al., 2018). That is, the vertical height levels selected in this study cover the lower troposphere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, the BLH in the region is typically below 2,000 m in early summer (only 2.3% of the BLH exceeded 2,000 m during the observation period according to ERA5), and the extent of our study includes both the boundary layer and the free atmosphere, which are quite different (J. Guo et al, 2016Guo et al, , 2019Guo et al, , 2021Si et al, 2018). That is, the vertical height levels selected in this study cover the lower troposphere.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This underestimation of RH may affect the convective processes like PBLH. To reduce the uncertainties in the model simulation, the quality of the input meteorological data like PBLH and RH datasets reportedly needs further improvement [84].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Surface Meteorologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in this study, we illustrate the seasonal BC and CO correlation over Dibrugarh using surface observations, multiple models, and satellite assimilated data (Figure 4). In order to ascertain the atmospheric pollution picture over Dibrugarh, the measured BC and CO data available in 5 min intervals are used for calculating the correlation between them [38,84]. In doing so we get a better correlation between BC and CO than the daily average observed values.…”
Section: Local Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meteorological conditions have monthly differences in the effects on O 3 pollution. For example, the variation in RH is abrupt in North China, with peak values of approximately 66% in July and the trough values of 45% during April (Si et al 2018). In addition, Sun et al (2019) uses sensitivity tests to demonstrate that meteorological conditions variations lead to significant changes in tropospheric O 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%