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4 October 2017 Retrieval of microphysical properties of liquid water clouds from atmospheric lidar measurements: comparison of the Raman dual field of view and the depolarization techniques
Cristofer Jimenez, Albert Ansmann, David Donovan, Ronny Engelmann, Aleksey Malinka, Joerg Schmidt, Ulla Wandinger
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Abstract
Since 2010, the Lidar MARTHA at TROPOS permits the retrieval of microphysical properties of liquid-water clouds during nighttime by estimations of the multiple scattering effects with the so called dual-FOV Raman technique. A recent lidar single-FOV depolarization approach which permits the retrieval of these properties as well, was implemented in the MARTHA system. Additionally, a new simple dual-FOV depolarization approach was developed and tested in the lidar measurement for several cloud periods. The first preliminary retrieval results and a comparison between the three methods are presented.
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Cristofer Jimenez, Albert Ansmann, David Donovan, Ronny Engelmann, Aleksey Malinka, Joerg Schmidt, and Ulla Wandinger "Retrieval of microphysical properties of liquid water clouds from atmospheric lidar measurements: comparison of the Raman dual field of view and the depolarization techniques", Proc. SPIE 10429, Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing XIII, 1042907 (4 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2281806
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

LIDAR

Raman spectroscopy

Liquids

Multiple scattering

Mass attenuation coefficient

Water

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