Comparison of cloud base height derived from a ground-based infrared cloud measurement and two ceilometers

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The cloud base height (CBH) derived from the whole-sky infrared cloud-measuring system (WSIRCMS) and two ceilometers (Vaisala CL31 and CL51) from November 1, 2011, to June 12, 2012, at the Chinese Meteorological Administration (CMA) Beijing Observatory Station are analysed. Significant differences can be found by comparing the measurements of different instruments. More exactly, the cloud occurrence retrieved from CL31 is 3.8% higher than that from CL51, while WSIRCMS data shows 3.6% higher than ceilometers. More than 75.5% of the two ceilometers' differences are within ±200m and about 89.5% within ±500m, while only 30.7% of the differences between WSIRCMS and ceilometers are within ±500mand about 55.2% within ±1000m.These differences may be caused by the measurement principles and CBH retrieval algorithm. A combination of a laser ceilometer and an infrared cloud instrument is recommended to improve the capability for determining cloud occurrence and retrieving CBHs.

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Liu, L., Sun, X. J., Liu, X. C., Gao, T. C., & Zhao, S. J. (2015). Comparison of cloud base height derived from a ground-based infrared cloud measurement and two ceilometers. Advances in Meteorology, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/853861

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