Lidar observations of vertically organized convection in the planetary boundary layer over the ocean.

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Observations of a convective planetary boundary layer (PBL) were made with an airborne, downward-looking lidar system over the Atlantic Ocean during a cold air outbreak. The lidar data revealed well-organized, regularly spaced cellular convection with dominant spacial scales between two and four times the height of the boundary layer. It is demonstrated that the lidar can accurately measure the structure of the PBL with high vertical and horizontal resolution.-from Authors

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Melfi, S. H., Spinhirne, J. D., Chou, S. H., & Palm, S. P. (1985). Lidar observations of vertically organized convection in the planetary boundary layer over the ocean. Journal of Climate & Applied Meteorology, 24(8), 806–821. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1985)024<0806:LOOVOC>2.0.CO;2

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