The book presents a comprehensive overview of the current
state-of-the-art in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) research.
It focuses on experimental ABL research, while most of the books on
ABL discuss it from a theoretical or fluid dynamics point of
view.
Experimental ABL research has been made so far by surface-based
in-situ experimentation (tower measurements up to a few hundred
meters, surface energy balance measurements, short aircraft
experiments, short experiments with tethered balloons,
constant-level balloons, evaluation of radiosonde data). Surface
flux measurements are also discussed in the book. Although the
surface fluxes are one of the main driving factors for the daily
variation of the ABL, an ABL description is only complete if its
vertical structure is analyzed and determined. Satellite
information is available covering large areas, but it has only
limited temporal resolution and lacks sufficient vertical
resolution. Therefore, surface-based remote sensing is a large
challenge to enlarge the database for ABL studies, as it offers
nearly continuous and vertically highly resolved information for
specific sites of interest.
Considerable progress has been made in the recent years in
studying of ground-based remote sensing of the ABL. The book
discusses such new subjects as micro-rain radars and the use of
ceilometers for ABL profiling, modern small wind lidars for wind
energy applications, ABL flux profile measurements, RASS
techniques, and mixing-layer height determination.
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