Balsley, Ben B.Lawrence, Dale A.Woodman Pollitt, Ronald FranciscoFritts, David C.2018-07-232018-07-232012-10-12Balsley, B. B., Lawrence, D. A., Woodman, R. F., & Fritts, D. C. (2012). Fine-scale characteristics of temperature,wind, and turbulence in the lower atmosphere (0–1,300 m) over the south Peruvian coast.==$Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 147$==(1), 165–178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-012-9774-xindex-oti2018http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12816/2023We report results of preliminary high-resolution in situ atmospheric measurements through the boundary layer and lower atmosphere over the southern coast of Perú. This region of the coast is of particular interest because it lies adjacent to the northern coastal edge of the sub-tropical south-eastern Pacific, a very large area of ocean having a persistent stratus deck located just below the marine boundary layer (MBL) inversion. Typically, the boundary layer in this region during winter is topped by a quasi-permanent, well-defined, and very large temperature gradient. The data presented herein examine fine-scale details of the coastal atmosphere at a point where the edge of this MBL extends over the coastline as a result of persistent onshore flow. Atmospheric data were gathered using a recently-developed in-house constructed, GPS-controlled, micro-autonomous-vehicle aircraft (the DataHawk). Measured quantities include high-resolution profiles of temperature, wind, and turbulence structure from the surface to 1,300 m.application/pdfenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessCoastal boundary layerFine-scale measurementsIn situ measurementsMarine boundary layerMini-autonomous vehiclesTurbulence profilesFine-scale characteristics of temperature,wind, and turbulence in the lower atmosphere (0–1,300 m) over the south Peruvian coastinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01Boundary-Layer Meteorologyhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-012-9774-x