New method accurately measures height of atmosphere boundary for improved weather forecasts
The height of the tropopause, the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere, can be accurately measured by changes in the attenuation coefficient of visible light. By launching radiosondes with optical sensors, researchers found that the lower edge of the tropopause corresponds to a sharp change in light attenuation. This method provides a more precise way to determine the height of this atmospheric boundary, which is crucial for weather forecasting and climate research.