relation: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/535/ title: A Statistical method for estimating the convective mixing height creator: Christen, A. creator: Salcido, A. subject: Environment description: An important parameter often required by air quality models is the so called mixing height. In day time hours (convective situations), three over- lapped layers may be distinguished in the lowest part of the atmosphere: the superficial layer, the mixed layer and the entrainment layer. The latter is a thin atmospheric layer that reverses temperature and buffers the up- per free atmosphere. Commonly, atmospheric variables are discontinuous at the entrainment layer. In this approach this latter fact is used to develop a change point analysis for atmospheric measurements. Then, the change point considered in the statistical model is precisely the mixing height. We also discuss the a priori distributions for the parameters in our model and the techniques needed to perform the necessary calculations. Some examples are analysed using data obtained in Texcoco, Mexico. date: 1995 type: Study Group Report type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/535/1/Un-metodo-estadistico-para-la-estimacion-de-la-altura-de-la-capa-de-mezcla.pdf identifier: Christen, A. and Salcido, A. (1995) A Statistical method for estimating the convective mixing height. [Study Group Report]