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Thermodynamic Characteristics of the Subcloud Layer Affecting Haze Dispersion Along the West Coast of Borneo

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— Analyses of 5-year (1994–1998) monthly data from 4 upper-air and 7 surface meteorological stations along the west coast of Borneo showed that throughout the year the subcloud layer is convectively unstable, the lifting condensation level (LCL) is below 400 m, and the ventilation factor (VF) is within 2000 m2 s−1. Spatial distribution of LCL and VF indicated that the lowest values are found in the south and the highest in the north. However, the VF values were all in the “bad” category for pollution dispersion.

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(Received February 15, 2000, accepted September 7, 2000)

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Hsu, S. Thermodynamic Characteristics of the Subcloud Layer Affecting Haze Dispersion Along the West Coast of Borneo. Pure appl. geophys. 160, 419–427 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-003-8787-2

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