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 Why do we need vertical profiles of the atmospheric boundary layer? Measur
 ing atmospheric conditions at different heights is crucial for improving t
 he forecast of weather\, air quality\, and future climate predictions. The
  observations help improve our understanding of key atmospheric processes.
  So what are the variables of interest? We measure vertical profiles of ae
 rosol and cloud characteristics\, wind\, turbulence\, air temperature\, an
 d humidity. In the ABL these variables can be obtained from profiling inst
 ruments such as Automatic Lidar Ceilometer (ALC)\, Doppler Wind Lidar (DWL
 )\, and other research lidars\, Doppler Cloud Radar (DCR)\, Microwave Radi
 ometer (MWR)\, Radar Wind Profiler (RWP)\, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (U
 AV).\nIn this introductory lecture\, the PROBE experts described how these
  instruments work\, what they observe\, and what advanced products can be 
 obtained. A few example applications of the ABL profiling techniques were 
 highlighted.\n \nYoutube video of the lecture\nPDF of the presentation: av
 ailable for PROBE users in the reserved area here. You are not a PROBE use
 r yet? join us!\n \nABSTRACT:\nGround-based atmospheric remote sensing has
  seen great technological advances in recent years. Now there is a range o
 f instruments that we can use to monitor atmospheric conditions not only a
 t the surface but throughout the atmospheric boundary layer (and beyond). 
 So what are the state-of-the-art means to measure vertical profiles of aer
 osol\, wind\, turbulence\, air temperature\, humidity\, and cloud characte
 ristics? In the first PROBE Introductory Lecture\, we are giving you an up
 date on the latest instrument developments\, highlighting the capabilities
  and challenges of the various profiling sensors currently available. Thes
 e include microwave radiometers (MWR)\, Doppler wind lidars (DWL)\, radar 
 wind profilers (RWP)\, Doppler cloud radars (DCR)\, automatic lidars\, and
  ceilometers (ALC)\, other lidars\, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
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SUMMARY:Instruments for profiling the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL)
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URL:https://probe-cost.eu/activities/our-events/6-instruments-for-profiling
 -the-atmospheric-boundary-layer-abl.html
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