Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations

Cirrus clouds are product of weather processes, and then their occurrence and macrophysical/optical properties can vary significantly over different regions of the world. Lidars can provide height-resolved measurements with a relatively good both vertical and temporal resolutions, making them the mo...

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Main Authors: Córdoba-Jabonero Carmen, Lopes Fabio J. S., Landulfo Eduardo, Ochoa Héctor, Gil-Ojeda Manuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611916012
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spelling doaj-16eb455e602345ca9831915dd24231682021-08-02T16:02:23ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011191601210.1051/epjconf/201611916012epjconf_ilrc2016_16012Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP ObservationsCórdoba-Jabonero Carmen0Lopes Fabio J. S.1Landulfo Eduardo2Ochoa Héctor3Gil-Ojeda Manuel4Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA), Atmospheric Research and Instrumentation BranchInstituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN), Center for Lasers and ApplicationsInstituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN), Center for Lasers and ApplicationsInstituto Antártico Argentino/Dirección Nacional del Antártico (IAA/DNA)Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA), Atmospheric Research and Instrumentation BranchCirrus clouds are product of weather processes, and then their occurrence and macrophysical/optical properties can vary significantly over different regions of the world. Lidars can provide height-resolved measurements with a relatively good both vertical and temporal resolutions, making them the most suitable instrumentation for high-cloud observations. The aim of this work is to show the potential of lidar observations on Cirrus clouds detection in combination with a recently proposed methodology to retrieve the Cirrus clouds macrophysical and optical features. In this sense, a few case studies of cirrus clouds observed at both subtropical and polar latitudes are examined and compared to CALIPSO/CALIOP observations. Lidar measurements are carried out in two stations: the Metropolitan city of Sao Paulo (MSP, Brazil, 23.3°S 46.4°W), located at subtropical latitudes, and the Belgrano II base (BEL, Argentina, 78ºS 35ºW) in the Antarctic continent. Optical (COD-cloud optical depth and LR-Lidar Ratio) and macrophysical (top/base heights and thickness) properties of both the subtropical and polar cirrus clouds are reported. In general, subtropical Cirrus clouds present lower LR values and are found at higher altitudes than those detected at polar latitudes. In general, Cirrus clouds are detected at similar altitudes by CALIOP. However, a poor agreement is achieved in the LR retrieved between ground-based lidars and space-borne CALIOP measurements, likely due to the use of a fixed (or low-variable) LR value in CALIOP inversion procedures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611916012
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author Córdoba-Jabonero Carmen
Lopes Fabio J. S.
Landulfo Eduardo
Ochoa Héctor
Gil-Ojeda Manuel
spellingShingle Córdoba-Jabonero Carmen
Lopes Fabio J. S.
Landulfo Eduardo
Ochoa Héctor
Gil-Ojeda Manuel
Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Córdoba-Jabonero Carmen
Lopes Fabio J. S.
Landulfo Eduardo
Ochoa Héctor
Gil-Ojeda Manuel
author_sort Córdoba-Jabonero Carmen
title Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
title_short Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
title_full Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
title_fullStr Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
title_full_unstemmed Subtropical and Polar Cirrus Clouds Characterized by Ground-Based Lidars and CALIPSO/CALIOP Observations
title_sort subtropical and polar cirrus clouds characterized by ground-based lidars and calipso/caliop observations
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Cirrus clouds are product of weather processes, and then their occurrence and macrophysical/optical properties can vary significantly over different regions of the world. Lidars can provide height-resolved measurements with a relatively good both vertical and temporal resolutions, making them the most suitable instrumentation for high-cloud observations. The aim of this work is to show the potential of lidar observations on Cirrus clouds detection in combination with a recently proposed methodology to retrieve the Cirrus clouds macrophysical and optical features. In this sense, a few case studies of cirrus clouds observed at both subtropical and polar latitudes are examined and compared to CALIPSO/CALIOP observations. Lidar measurements are carried out in two stations: the Metropolitan city of Sao Paulo (MSP, Brazil, 23.3°S 46.4°W), located at subtropical latitudes, and the Belgrano II base (BEL, Argentina, 78ºS 35ºW) in the Antarctic continent. Optical (COD-cloud optical depth and LR-Lidar Ratio) and macrophysical (top/base heights and thickness) properties of both the subtropical and polar cirrus clouds are reported. In general, subtropical Cirrus clouds present lower LR values and are found at higher altitudes than those detected at polar latitudes. In general, Cirrus clouds are detected at similar altitudes by CALIOP. However, a poor agreement is achieved in the LR retrieved between ground-based lidars and space-borne CALIOP measurements, likely due to the use of a fixed (or low-variable) LR value in CALIOP inversion procedures.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611916012
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