Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data

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Main Author: Garnés-Morales, Ginés
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Costa, Maria João, Bravo-Aranda, Juan Antonio, Granados-Muñoz, Maria José, Salgueiro, Vanda, Abril-Gago, Jesus, Fernández-Carvelo, Sol, Andújar-Maqueda, Juana, Valenzuela, Antonio, Foyo-Moreno, Inmaculada, Navas-Guzmán, Francisco, Alados-Arboledas, Lucas, Bortoli, Daniele, Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
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https://doi.org/Garnés-Morales, G., Costa, M. J., Bravo-Aranda, J. A., Granados-Muñoz, M. J., Salgueiro, V., Abril-Gago, J., Fernández-Carvelo, S., Andújar-Maqueda, J., Valenzuela, A., Foyo-Moreno, I., Navas-Guzmán, F., Alados-Arboledas, L., Bortoli, D., & Guerrero-Rascado, J. L. (2024). Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data. In Remote Sensing (Vol. 16, Issue 9, p. 1632). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16091632
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16091632
Summary: This work aimed to study the atmospheric boundary layer height (ABLH) from COSMIC-2 refractivity data, endeavoring to refine existing ABLH detection algorithms and scrutinize the resulting spatial and seasonal distributions. Through validation analyses involving different ground-based methodologies (involving data from lidar, ceilometer, microwave radiometers, and radiosondes), the optimal ABLH determination relied on identifying the lowest refractivity gradient negative peak with a magnitude at least τ% times the minimum refractivity gradient magnitude, where τ is a fitting parameter representing the minimum peak strength relative to the absolute minimum refractivity gradient. Different τ values were derived accounting for the moment of the day (daytime, nighttime, or sunrise/sunset) and the underlying surface (land or sea). Results show discernible relations between ABLH and various features, notably, the land cover and latitude. On average, ABLH is higher over oceans (≈1.5 km), but extreme values (maximums > 2.5 km, and minimums < 1 km) are reached over intertropical lands. Variability is generally subtle over oceans, whereas seasonality and daily evolution are pronounced over continents, with higher ABLHs during daytime and local wintertime (summertime) in intertropical (middle) latitudes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
title Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
spellingShingle Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
Garnés-Morales, Ginés
boundary layer
COSMIC-2
refractivity profile
satellite calibration
title_short Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
title_full Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
title_fullStr Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
title_full_unstemmed Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
title_sort Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
author Garnés-Morales, Ginés
author_facet Garnés-Morales, Ginés
Costa, Maria João
Bravo-Aranda, Juan Antonio
Granados-Muñoz, Maria José
Salgueiro, Vanda
Abril-Gago, Jesus
Fernández-Carvelo, Sol
Andújar-Maqueda, Juana
Valenzuela, Antonio
Foyo-Moreno, Inmaculada
Navas-Guzmán, Francisco
Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Bortoli, Daniele
Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
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author2 Costa, Maria João
Bravo-Aranda, Juan Antonio
Granados-Muñoz, Maria José
Salgueiro, Vanda
Abril-Gago, Jesus
Fernández-Carvelo, Sol
Andújar-Maqueda, Juana
Valenzuela, Antonio
Foyo-Moreno, Inmaculada
Navas-Guzmán, Francisco
Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Bortoli, Daniele
Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garnés-Morales, Ginés
Costa, Maria João
Bravo-Aranda, Juan Antonio
Granados-Muñoz, Maria José
Salgueiro, Vanda
Abril-Gago, Jesus
Fernández-Carvelo, Sol
Andújar-Maqueda, Juana
Valenzuela, Antonio
Foyo-Moreno, Inmaculada
Navas-Guzmán, Francisco
Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Bortoli, Daniele
Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv boundary layer
COSMIC-2
refractivity profile
satellite calibration
topic boundary layer
COSMIC-2
refractivity profile
satellite calibration
description This work aimed to study the atmospheric boundary layer height (ABLH) from COSMIC-2 refractivity data, endeavoring to refine existing ABLH detection algorithms and scrutinize the resulting spatial and seasonal distributions. Through validation analyses involving different ground-based methodologies (involving data from lidar, ceilometer, microwave radiometers, and radiosondes), the optimal ABLH determination relied on identifying the lowest refractivity gradient negative peak with a magnitude at least τ% times the minimum refractivity gradient magnitude, where τ is a fitting parameter representing the minimum peak strength relative to the absolute minimum refractivity gradient. Different τ values were derived accounting for the moment of the day (daytime, nighttime, or sunrise/sunset) and the underlying surface (land or sea). Results show discernible relations between ABLH and various features, notably, the land cover and latitude. On average, ABLH is higher over oceans (≈1.5 km), but extreme values (maximums > 2.5 km, and minimums < 1 km) are reached over intertropical lands. Variability is generally subtle over oceans, whereas seasonality and daily evolution are pronounced over continents, with higher ABLHs during daytime and local wintertime (summertime) in intertropical (middle) latitudes.
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https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16091632
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