Quantitative measurement of optic and aerosolic property of troposphere may be carried out from lidar system more easily and with low marginal cost than other system (i.e. satellite observation). The aim of this work is to show how extinction coefficient and water vapor concentration in troposphere may be educed from lidar signals at several altitudes and how uncertainty is close to acceptable value. Real data observations will be presented to demostrate uncertainty range on aerosolic extinction coefficient function.

Aerosol Extinction Uncertainty Determination for a Laser-Based Detecting System

LAY EKUAKILLE, Aime;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Quantitative measurement of optic and aerosolic property of troposphere may be carried out from lidar system more easily and with low marginal cost than other system (i.e. satellite observation). The aim of this work is to show how extinction coefficient and water vapor concentration in troposphere may be educed from lidar signals at several altitudes and how uncertainty is close to acceptable value. Real data observations will be presented to demostrate uncertainty range on aerosolic extinction coefficient function.
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