We combined ground-based lidar observations of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) with collocated, simultaneous radar observations of mesospheric summer echoes (MSEs) in order to compare ice cloud altitudes at a midlatitude site (Kühlungsborn, Germany, 54° N, 12° E). Lidar observations are limited to larger particles ( > 10 nm), while radars are also sensitive to small particles ( < 10 nm), but require sufficient ionization and turbulence at the ice cloud altitudes. The combined lidar and radar data set thus includes some information on the size distribution within the cloud and through this on the history of the cloud. The soundings for this study are carried out by the IAP Rayleigh–Mie–Raman (RMR) lidar a...
Multilayer clouds (MLCs) occur more often in the Arctic than globally. In this study we present the ...
Trends derived from the Leibniz-Institute Middle Atmosphere Model (LIMA) and the MIMAS ice particle ...
In this study, we show how solar radiance observations can be used to validate and further constrain...
We combined ground-based lidar observations of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) with collocated, simultaneo...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely measured at t...
A rare noctilucent cloud (NLC) event was observed at 48.8° N, 13.7° E above GERES station in souther...
Abstract. Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely mea...
We here report on the characteristics of exceptionally high Noctilucent clouds (NLC) that were detec...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely measured at ...
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) have been measured by the Rayleigh/Mie/Raman-lidar at the ALOMAR research f...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) are mesospheric ice clouds occurring in the summer hemisphere at high latit...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
In summer 2001 a potassium lidar was installed near Longyearbyen (78° N) on the north polar island ...
In summer 2001 a potassium lidar was installed near Longyearbyen (78° N) on the north polar island o...
Multilayer clouds (MLCs) occur more often in the Arctic than globally. In this study we present the ...
Trends derived from the Leibniz-Institute Middle Atmosphere Model (LIMA) and the MIMAS ice particle ...
In this study, we show how solar radiance observations can be used to validate and further constrain...
We combined ground-based lidar observations of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) with collocated, simultaneo...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely measured at t...
A rare noctilucent cloud (NLC) event was observed at 48.8° N, 13.7° E above GERES station in souther...
Abstract. Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely mea...
We here report on the characteristics of exceptionally high Noctilucent clouds (NLC) that were detec...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and Noctilucent Clouds (NLC) have been routinely measured at ...
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) have been measured by the Rayleigh/Mie/Raman-lidar at the ALOMAR research f...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E3: Ionoshere/thermosphere/mesosphereMay 27 (Sat), Poster Sessio
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) are mesospheric ice clouds occurring in the summer hemisphere at high latit...
In the Arctic summer of 2017 (1 June to 16 July) measurements with the OCEANET-Atmosphere facility w...
In summer 2001 a potassium lidar was installed near Longyearbyen (78° N) on the north polar island ...
In summer 2001 a potassium lidar was installed near Longyearbyen (78° N) on the north polar island o...
Multilayer clouds (MLCs) occur more often in the Arctic than globally. In this study we present the ...
Trends derived from the Leibniz-Institute Middle Atmosphere Model (LIMA) and the MIMAS ice particle ...
In this study, we show how solar radiance observations can be used to validate and further constrain...