Atmospheric Temperature Profile Measurements Using Mobile High Spectral Resolution Lidar
The High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) designed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discriminates between Mie and Rayleigh backscattering [1]. It exploits the Doppler effect caused by thermal motion of molecules, which broadens the spectrum of the transmitted laser light. That allows for absol...
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doaj-d7abed56a79e4e7f8de2184c726b84dd2021-08-02T07:44:42ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011190600710.1051/epjconf/201611906007epjconf_ilrc2016_06007Atmospheric Temperature Profile Measurements Using Mobile High Spectral Resolution LidarRazenkov Ilya I.Eloranta Edwin W.The High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) designed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discriminates between Mie and Rayleigh backscattering [1]. It exploits the Doppler effect caused by thermal motion of molecules, which broadens the spectrum of the transmitted laser light. That allows for absolute calibration of the lidar and measurements of the aerosol volume backscatter coefficient. Two iodine absorption filters with different absorption line widths (a regular iodine vapor filter and Argon buffered iodine filter) allow for atmospheric temperature profile measurements. The sensitivity of the measured signal-to-air temperature ratio is around 0.14%/K. The instrument uses a shared telescope transmitter-receiver design and operates in eyesafe mode (the product of laser average power and telescope aperture equals 0.1 Wm2 at 532 nm).http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611906007 |
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Atmospheric Temperature Profile Measurements Using Mobile High Spectral Resolution Lidar |
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Atmospheric Temperature Profile Measurements Using Mobile High Spectral Resolution Lidar |
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Atmospheric Temperature Profile Measurements Using Mobile High Spectral Resolution Lidar |
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The High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) designed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discriminates between Mie and Rayleigh backscattering [1]. It exploits the Doppler effect caused by thermal motion of molecules, which broadens the spectrum of the transmitted laser light. That allows for absolute calibration of the lidar and measurements of the aerosol volume backscatter coefficient. Two iodine absorption filters with different absorption line widths (a regular iodine vapor filter and Argon buffered iodine filter) allow for atmospheric temperature profile measurements. The sensitivity of the measured signal-to-air temperature ratio is around 0.14%/K. The instrument uses a shared telescope transmitter-receiver design and operates in eyesafe mode (the product of laser average power and telescope aperture equals 0.1 Wm2 at 532 nm). |
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