https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611915006
Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Evolution with Lidar in Buenos Aires from 2008 to 2011
CEILAP (CITEDEF-CONICET), UMI-IFAECI-CNRS 3351, Juan B. de La Salle 4397, B1603ALO, Villa Martelli, Buenos Aires, Argentina
* E-mail: epawelko@citedef.gob.ar
Published online: 7 June 2016
The analysis of the atmospheric boundary layer top height evolution is obtained from 2008 to 2011 in Buenos Aires using the multiwavelength lidar located at CEILAP (CITEDEF-CONICET) (34°33’ S; 58°30’ W; 17 m asl). Algorithms recognition based on covariance wavelet transform are applied to obtain seasonal statistics. This method is being evaluated for use in the Lidar Network in Argentina and it is being deployed in Patagonia region currently. The technique operates in real time in both low and high aerosol loads and with almost no human supervision.
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