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Title: Monthly Convective Boundary Layer Height Study over Brazil Using Radiosonde, ERA5, and COSMIC-2 Data
Authors: de Arruda Moreira, Gregori
Pérez Herrera, María Jesús
Garnés Morales, Ginés
Costa, Maria João
Cacheffo, Alexandre
Carbone, Samara
da Silva Lopes, Fábio Juliano
Abril-Gago, Jesús
Andújar-Maqueda, Juana
de Souza Fernandes Duarte, Ediclê
Salgueiro, Vanda
Bortoli, Daniele
Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
Keywords: Convective Boundary Layer
COSMIC-2
ERA5
radiosonde
Issue Date: Nov-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: de Arruda Moreira, G., Pérez Herrera, M. J., Garnés Morales, G., Costa, M. J., Cacheffo, A., Carbone, S., Lopes, F. J. da S., Abril-Gago, J., Andújar-Maqueda, J., de Souza Fernandes Duarte, E., Pires Salgueiro, V. C., Bortoli, D., & Guerrero-Rascado, J. L. (2025). Monthly Convective Boundary Layer Height Study over Brazil Using Radiosonde, ERA5, and COSMIC-2 Data. Remote Sensing, 17(22), 3672. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17223672
Abstract: Although the atmospheric boundary layer height (ABLH) is a highly relevant parameter for various meteorological studies, the analysis of its behavior remains undersampled in South America, especially in Brazil. In this context, this work presents a monthly characterization of the ABLH during the convective period (Convective Boundary Layer Height-CBLH) using radiosonde data and a comparison between the monthly patterns obtained from ERA5 and COSMIC-2 data. The results demonstrate that, based on radiosonde data, the CBLH can be grouped into six regions (Northern Amazon, North, Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, and South), with seasonality varying according to the continentality and the climate to which they are exposed. The ERA5 and COSMIC-2 data show considerable agreement for most of the year [average absolute difference of [362 ± 182] m] and demonstrate the same seasonality observed in radiosondes for the North Amazon, North, Northeast, Southeast, and South regions. The highest discrepancies between ERA5 and COSMIC-2 occur during the fire season, mainly at Midwest region, reaching 802 m in July, likely linked to the sensitivity of the COSMIC-2 to fire plumes.
URI: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/22/3672
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39655
Type: article
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