Estimating Mixing Heights Using Microwave Temperature Profiler
TBMG-2571
01/01/2008
- Content
A paper describes the Microwave Temperature Profiler (MTP) for making measurements of the planetary boundary layer thermal structure — data necessary for air quality forecasting as the Mixing Layer (ML) height determines the volume in which daytime pollution is primarily concentrated. This is the first time that an airborne temperature profiler has been used to measure the mixing layer height. Normally, this is done using a radar wind profiler, which is both noisy and large.
- Citation
- "Estimating Mixing Heights Using Microwave Temperature Profiler," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2008.