Di Giuseppe et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Automatic detection of atmospheric boundary layer height using ceilometer backscatter data assisted by a boundary layer modelDi Giuseppe et al., 2012
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- Di Giuseppe F
- Riccio A
- Caporaso L
- Bonafé G
- Gobbi G
- Angelini F
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- Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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This work tackles the problem of the automated detection of the atmospheric boundary layer (BL) height h, from aerosol lidar/ceilometer observations. A new method, the Bayesian selective method (BSM), is presented. It implements a Bayesian statistical inference …
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