Investigation of the Planetary Boundary Layer in the Swiss Alps Using Remote Sensing and In Situ Measurements

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C. Ketterer
P. Zieger
N. Bukowiecki
M. Collaud Coen
O. Maier
D. Ruffieux
E. Weingartner
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[1] Paul Scherrer Institute,Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry
[2] MeteoSwiss,Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology
[3] Aerological Station,Meteorological Institute
[4] Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg,Department of Applied Environmental Science
[5] Stockholm University,Institute for Aerosol and Sensor Technology
[6] University of Applied Science,undefined
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2014年 / 151卷
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Boundary layer; Ceilometer; Complex topography ; In situ measurements; Jungfraujoch; Remote sensing; Switzerland; Wind profiler;
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The development of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) has been studied in a complex terrain using various remote sensing and in situ techniques. The high-altitude research station at Jungfraujoch (3,580 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps lies for most of the time in the free troposphere except when it is influenced by the PBL reaching the station, especially during the summer season. A ceilometer and a wind profiler were installed at Kleine Scheidegg, a mountain pass close to Jungfraujoch, located at an altitude of 2,061 m a.s.l. Data from the ceilometer were analyzed using two different algorithms, while the signal-to-noise ratio of the wind profiler was studied to compare the retrieved PBL heights. The retrieved values from the ceilometer and wind profiler agreed well during daytime and cloud-free conditions. The results were additionally compared with the PBL height estimated by the numerical weather prediction model COSMO-2, which showed a clear underestimation of the PBL height for most of the cases but occasionally also a slight overestimation especially around noon, when the PBL showed its maximum extent. Air parcels were transported upwards by slope winds towards Jungfraujoch when the PBL was higher than 2,800 m a.s.l. during cloud-free cases. This was confirmed by the in situ aerosol measurements at Jungfraujoch with a significant increase in particle number concentration, particle light absorption and scattering coefficients when PBL-influenced air masses reached the station in the afternoon hours. The continuous aerosol in situ measurements at Jungfraujoch were clearly influenced by the local PBL development but also by long-range transport phenomena such as Saharan dust or pollution from the south.
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