Vaisala BL-view software provides 3 boundary layer heights using the data obtained from ceilometer. I am slightly confused, which height amongst those is the mixing height?
The clear graphical user interface allows easy and convenient multiprocessing. Operators can zoom in on any point in a detailed analysis. The ceilometer and communication
status is permanently displayed on the main screen so that possible operational warnings and alarms can be investigated. These warnings and alarms are also stored automatically to log files for easy retrieval.
Improved decision making with accurate boundary layer visualization
BL-View generates an online visual representation of the mixing layer height (MLH) that provides you with an immediate understanding of local conditions. The MLH data can also be seamlessly integrated into numerical weather prediction models. You can view and analyze logged data while logging and displaying real-time data. The insights enabled by BL-View help to improve your air quality monitoring and forecasting.
Reliable data whatever the weather
To ensure reliable reporting in all weather conditions, BL-View also uses an all-weather algorithm that takes into account possible precipitation and cloud events.
Fast data analysis
The automatically analyzed boundary layer data is stored in log files that can be easily transferred to other applications, for example as inputs to numerical weather prediction models.