Articles | Volume 23, issue 15
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-8683-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-8683-2023
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08 Aug 2023
Research article |  | 08 Aug 2023

The characteristics of atmospheric boundary layer height over the Arctic Ocean during MOSAiC

Shijie Peng, Qinghua Yang, Matthew D. Shupe, Xingya Xi, Bo Han, Dake Chen, Sandro Dahlke, and Changwei Liu

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Due to a lack of observations, the structure of the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) remains to be further explored. By analyzing a year-round radiosonde dataset collected over the Arctic sea-ice surface, we found the annual cycle of the ABL height (ABLH) is primarily controlled by the evolution of ABL thermal structure, and the surface conditions also show a high correlation with ABLH variation. In addition, the Arctic ABLH is found to be decreased in summer compared with 20 years ago.
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