2016
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201611902003
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Advances in Diode-Laser-Based Water Vapor Differential Absorption Lidar

Abstract: An advanced diode-laser-based water vapor differential absorption lidar (WV-DIAL) has been developed. The next generation design was built on the success of previous diode-laser-based prototypes and enables accurate measurement of water vapor closer to the ground surface, in rapidly changing atmospheric conditions, and in daytime cloudy conditions up to cloud base. The lidar provides up to 1 min resolution, 150 m range resolved measurements of water vapor in a broad range of atmospheric conditions. A descripti… Show more

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“…The differential absorption lidar (DIAL) technique, sometimes also called (differential) laser absorption spectrometry (LAS), has been employed to determine the concentration of molecular species in the atmosphere by measuring the difference in light absorption between two transmitted laser wavelengths. DIAL theory was developed by Schotland [45] but has been advanced over the last six decades [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54]. Moreover, during this time period, DIAL has become the most accurate measurement technique for tropospheric water vapor concentration [51,53,55,56].…”
Section: Differential Absorption Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differential absorption lidar (DIAL) technique, sometimes also called (differential) laser absorption spectrometry (LAS), has been employed to determine the concentration of molecular species in the atmosphere by measuring the difference in light absorption between two transmitted laser wavelengths. DIAL theory was developed by Schotland [45] but has been advanced over the last six decades [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54]. Moreover, during this time period, DIAL has become the most accurate measurement technique for tropospheric water vapor concentration [51,53,55,56].…”
Section: Differential Absorption Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%