2015
DOI: 10.5194/amt-8-1425-2015
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Water vapor observations up to the lower stratosphere through the Raman lidar during the Maïdo Lidar Calibration Campaign

Abstract: Abstract.A new lidar system devoted to tropospheric and lower stratospheric water vapor measurements has been installed at the Maïdo altitude station facility of Réunion island, in the southern subtropics.To evaluate the performances and the capabilities of the new system with a particular focus on UTLS (Upper Troposphere Lower Stratosphere) measurements, the Maïdo Lidar Calibration Campaign (MALICCA) was performed in April 2013.Varying the characteristics of the transmitter and the receiver components, differ… Show more

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“…The intensive measurement campaign MALICCA-1 (1 April to 20 April 2013) provided detailed data set of water vapor profiles on a short period. The main goal of the campaign was to set the best instrumental configuration for the Raman lidar system and to evaluate its data [Dionisi et al, 2015;Keckhut et al, 2015]. This campaign allowed also to conduct scientific studies on various topics: moistening of the lower stratosphere, cirrus clouds, among others, and STE including the case study documented in this paper.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensive measurement campaign MALICCA-1 (1 April to 20 April 2013) provided detailed data set of water vapor profiles on a short period. The main goal of the campaign was to set the best instrumental configuration for the Raman lidar system and to evaluate its data [Dionisi et al, 2015;Keckhut et al, 2015]. This campaign allowed also to conduct scientific studies on various topics: moistening of the lower stratosphere, cirrus clouds, among others, and STE including the case study documented in this paper.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-the LI1200, a lidar dedicated to tropospheric water vapour (Hoareau et al, 2012;Dionisi et al, 2015;Vérèmes et al, 2017) and stratospheric-mesospheric temperature measurements (Morel et al, 2002;Keckhut et al, 2004Keckhut et al, , 2015Sivakumar et al, 2011a);…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 Larger differences with Vaisala sondes are obtained (20%) while Modem sondes show that a similar accuracy can be obtained when corrections similar to the one applied on the Vaïsala sondes are performed. 55 Larger differences with Vaisala sondes are obtained (20%) while Modem sondes show that a similar accuracy can be obtained when corrections similar to the one applied on the Vaïsala sondes are performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…55 In addition, internal calibrations are ensured using a flash lamp and the sky background method 34 to detect any sudden instrumental changes. For an efficient monitoring, the calibration coefficient needs to be estimated with an accuracy better than a few percent.…”
Section: Campaign Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%