International audienceGiven that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30-35 km is primarily due to molecular Rayleigh scattering, the intensity of scattered photons can be assumed to be directly proportional to the atmospheric density. From the measured relative density profile it is possible to retrieve an absolute temperature profile by assuming local hydrostatic equilibrium, the perfect gas law, and an a priori temperature from a climatological model at the top of the atmosphere. This technique has been applied to Rayleigh lidar observations for over 35 years. The GOMOS star oc-cultation spectrometer includes spectral channels used to observe daytime limb scattered sunlight along the line of sight to a reference sta...
In this Letter, we report on a novel method for measuring atmospheric temperature profiles by lidar ...
Lidars have been used extensively to derive temperatures, but not absolute densities, in the mesosph...
International audienceSince 2005 the lidar division of CEILAP with researchers from France and Japan...
International audienceGiven that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30-35 km...
International audienceGiven that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30–35km ...
Given that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30–35 km is primarily d...
International audienceThe intensity of sunlight scattered by the atmospheric limb above 30-35 km is ...
In this letter, we suggest a new method for measuring tropospheric temperature profiles using Raylei...
In this letter, we suggest a new method for measuring tropospheric temperature profiles using Raylei...
A method has been developed for the retrieval of mesospheric temperatures in the 65–90 km altitude r...
Frequent observations were carried out with the Rayleigh-scatter lidar at Utah State University’s At...
Rayleigh lidar technology opened the middle atmosphere (from 30–90 km) to ground-based observations....
In this paper, we report on a novel method for measurements of atmospheric temperature profiles duri...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated by the Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences (CASS) a...
In this Letter, we report on a novel method for measuring atmospheric temperature profiles by lidar ...
Lidars have been used extensively to derive temperatures, but not absolute densities, in the mesosph...
International audienceSince 2005 the lidar division of CEILAP with researchers from France and Japan...
International audienceGiven that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30-35 km...
International audienceGiven that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30–35km ...
Given that the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere above 30–35 km is primarily d...
International audienceThe intensity of sunlight scattered by the atmospheric limb above 30-35 km is ...
In this letter, we suggest a new method for measuring tropospheric temperature profiles using Raylei...
In this letter, we suggest a new method for measuring tropospheric temperature profiles using Raylei...
A method has been developed for the retrieval of mesospheric temperatures in the 65–90 km altitude r...
Frequent observations were carried out with the Rayleigh-scatter lidar at Utah State University’s At...
Rayleigh lidar technology opened the middle atmosphere (from 30–90 km) to ground-based observations....
In this paper, we report on a novel method for measurements of atmospheric temperature profiles duri...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated by the Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences (CASS) a...
In this Letter, we report on a novel method for measuring atmospheric temperature profiles by lidar ...
Lidars have been used extensively to derive temperatures, but not absolute densities, in the mesosph...
International audienceSince 2005 the lidar division of CEILAP with researchers from France and Japan...