Fifty Years of Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Research at Cabauw Serving Weather, Air Quality and Climate
Autor: | Albert A. M. Holtslag, Bas J. H. van de Wiel, Fred C. Bosveld, Peter Baas, Anton Beljaars, Jordi Vilà-Guerau de Arellano |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Meteorologie en Luchtkwaliteit
Atmospheric Science Meteorology and Air Quality 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Meteorology Planetary boundary layer 0208 environmental biotechnology 02 engineering and technology Atmospheric boundary layer 01 natural sciences Observatory Meteorologie Air quality index 0105 earth and related environmental sciences WIMEK Remote sensing Tall towers Atmospheric research 020801 environmental engineering Long time records Remote sensing (archaeology) Environmental science Satellite Atmospheric column Tower Cabauw atmospheric observatory |
Zdroj: | Boundary-Layer Meteorology: an international journal of physical and biological processes in the atmospheric boundary layer, 177(2-3) Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 177, 583-612 Boundary-Layer Meteorology 177 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1573-1472 0006-8314 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10546-020-00541-w |
Popis: | An overview is given of 50-year Cabauw observations and research on the structure and dynamics of the atmospheric boundary layer. It is shown that over time this research site with its 200-m meteorological tower has grown into an atmospheric observatory with a comprehensive observational program encompassing almost all aspects of the atmospheric column including its boundary conditions. This is accomplished by the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR) a consortium of research institutes. CESAR plays an important role in the educational programs of the CESAR universities. The current boundary-layer observational program is described in detail, and other parts of the CESAR observational program discussed more briefly. Due to an open data policy the CESAR datasets are used by researchers all over the world. Examples are given of the use of the long time series for model evaluation, satellite validation, and process studies. The role of tall towers is discussed in relation to the development of more and better ground-based remote sensing techniques. CESAR is now incorporated into the Ruisdael observatory, the large-scale atmospheric research infrastructure in the Netherlands. With Ruisdael the embedding of the Dutch atmospheric community in national policy landscape, and in the European atmospheric research infrastructures is assured for the coming decade. |
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