Abstract

It is the intent of this paper to illustrate how to apply acoustic rada data on the variation of mixing depth in the study of atmospheric dispersion. The box model, as an example of the routine usage of acoustic sounding, has been modified. A case of the development of the structure of mixed layer, resulting from some synoptic process is discussed and the results show that the ordinary model calculations regarding atmospheric dispersion will mislead the assessment of air quality if no remote techniques, such as the acoustic radar, are associated with.

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