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    In Situ Cloud Sensing with Multiple Scattering Lidar: Design and Validation of an Airborne Sensor

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2006:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 008::page 1068
    Author:
    Evans, K. Franklin
    ,
    O’Connor, Darren
    ,
    Zmarzly, Pat
    ,
    Lawson, R. Paul
    DOI: 10.1175/JTECH1901.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The in situ cloud lidar is designed to measure cloud volumes of millions of cubic meters to overcome the sampling limitations of traditional cloud probes in inhomogeneous clouds. This technique sends laser pulses horizontally from an aircraft inside an optically thick cloud and measures the time series of the multiply scattered light with wide field-of-view detectors viewing upward and downward. The extinction in liquid clouds averaged over tens to hundreds of meters and the distance to cloud boundaries can be retrieved from the signal measured by a single-wavelength in situ lidar. This paper describes the design and operation of an in situ cloud lidar. A laser in the aircraft cabin outputs 532-nm wavelength pulses at 10 Hz, which are sent through beam-expanding optics for eye safety. The upward- and downward-viewing detectors use photomultiplier tubes and operate with either daytime (3° half angle; 0.37-nm solar-blocking filter) or nighttime (30°) optics. Example daytime lidar signals in dense cloud have a dynamic range of 1000 after solar background subtraction. Results from a nighttime flight in marine stratus are analyzed in detail. The variations in the lidar signals with aircraft travel are much smoother for the longer photon travel times, indicating that the later times sample volumes hundreds of meters in size. Extinction retrievals for 25-m-radius volumes have high correlation (R2 = 0.84) with Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe (FSSP)-derived extinction, while the correlation is relatively low (R2 = 0.40) for 200-m volumes due to cloud inhomogeneity. Lidar retrievals of cloud-base and -top height from inside the cloud are consistent with cloud boundaries obtained from aircraft penetrations on ascents and descents.
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    contributor authorEvans, K. Franklin
    contributor authorO’Connor, Darren
    contributor authorZmarzly, Pat
    contributor authorLawson, R. Paul
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:23:14Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:23:14Z
    date copyright2006/08/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-84285.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4227604
    description abstractThe in situ cloud lidar is designed to measure cloud volumes of millions of cubic meters to overcome the sampling limitations of traditional cloud probes in inhomogeneous clouds. This technique sends laser pulses horizontally from an aircraft inside an optically thick cloud and measures the time series of the multiply scattered light with wide field-of-view detectors viewing upward and downward. The extinction in liquid clouds averaged over tens to hundreds of meters and the distance to cloud boundaries can be retrieved from the signal measured by a single-wavelength in situ lidar. This paper describes the design and operation of an in situ cloud lidar. A laser in the aircraft cabin outputs 532-nm wavelength pulses at 10 Hz, which are sent through beam-expanding optics for eye safety. The upward- and downward-viewing detectors use photomultiplier tubes and operate with either daytime (3° half angle; 0.37-nm solar-blocking filter) or nighttime (30°) optics. Example daytime lidar signals in dense cloud have a dynamic range of 1000 after solar background subtraction. Results from a nighttime flight in marine stratus are analyzed in detail. The variations in the lidar signals with aircraft travel are much smoother for the longer photon travel times, indicating that the later times sample volumes hundreds of meters in size. Extinction retrievals for 25-m-radius volumes have high correlation (R2 = 0.84) with Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe (FSSP)-derived extinction, while the correlation is relatively low (R2 = 0.40) for 200-m volumes due to cloud inhomogeneity. Lidar retrievals of cloud-base and -top height from inside the cloud are consistent with cloud boundaries obtained from aircraft penetrations on ascents and descents.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleIn Situ Cloud Sensing with Multiple Scattering Lidar: Design and Validation of an Airborne Sensor
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/JTECH1901.1
    journal fristpage1068
    journal lastpage1081
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2006:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 008
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