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24 September 2009 Improved near-range performance of a low-cost one lens lidar scanning the boundary layer
Christoph Münkel, Stefan Emeis, Klaus Schäfer, Burghard Brümmer
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Abstract
The enhanced single lens optical concept and fast electronics improve the lidar ceilometer Vaisala CL31 for a reliable workhorse to profile the boundary layer and determine mixing layer height. Lately there have been several developments of the system regarding hardware, measurement routine, and evaluation software. Backscatter profiles collected during measuring campaigns in two German towns are presented to show the effect of these further developments on overall system performance. The main focus of this paper is the ability of the CL31 ceilometer to determine very low mixing layer heights, e.g. during winter temperature inversion periods. Temperature and wind profiles from a RASS co-located to a CL31 in Augsburg and from a weather mast in Hamburg are used for comparison.
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Christoph Münkel, Stefan Emeis, Klaus Schäfer, and Burghard Brümmer "Improved near-range performance of a low-cost one lens lidar scanning the boundary layer", Proc. SPIE 7475, Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere XIV, 74750O (24 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830397
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KEYWORDS
Backscatter

Aerosols

Clouds

LIDAR

Antennas

Roentgenium

Temperature metrology

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