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As a result of the discussions within ENVRIplus community, it turned out that the RI ICOS is mainly interested in estimating the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) height. Here the participant RI ACTRIS offered guidance using Doppler LIDAR instruments to measure PBL Dynamics instead of the previous preferred ceilometer technique which was also rated not applicable for aerosol extinction / PBL measurements within ACTRIS. As a first step is was agreed to share measured PBL heights between ACTRIS and ICOS.
 
As a result of the discussions within ENVRIplus community, it turned out that the RI ICOS is mainly interested in estimating the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) height. Here the participant RI ACTRIS offered guidance using Doppler LIDAR instruments to measure PBL Dynamics instead of the previous preferred ceilometer technique which was also rated not applicable for aerosol extinction / PBL measurements within ACTRIS. As a first step is was agreed to share measured PBL heights between ACTRIS and ICOS.
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