Layers of aerosol at heights between 2 and 11 km were observed with Raman lidars in the UK between 23 and 31 May 2016. A network of these lidars, supported by ceilometer observations, is used to map the extent of the aerosol and its optical properties. Space-borne lidar profiles show that the aerosol originated from forest fires over western Canada around 17 May, and indeed the aerosol properties – weak volume depolarisation ( < 5 %) and a lidar ratio at 355 nm in the range 35–65 sr – were consistent with long-range transport of forest fire smoke. The event was unusual in its persistence – the smoke plume was drawn into an atmospheric block that kept it above north-western Europe for 9 days. Lidar obs...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire sm...
In the morning of 21 July 2019, a dense forest fire smoke plume was detected over ´Evora (Portugal) ...
. Six months of stratospheric aerosol observations with the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network ...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
Long-range-transported Canadian smoke layers in the stratosphere over northern France were detected ...
A quantitative comparison study for Raman lidar and ceilometer observations, and for model simulati...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
Light extinction coefficients of 500 Mm−1, about 20 times higher than after the Pinatubo vol...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
Biomass burning events are analysed using the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network database for a...
Canadian wildfire smoke was detected in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Europe in August...
Background: The summer of 2017 saw many fires in Western Canada. Smoke from these fires was transpor...
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On 15–16 October 2017, ex-hurricane Ophelia passed to the west of the British Isles, bringing dust f...
Two cases of free tropospheric aerosol layers observed with multi-wavelength Raman lidars over Évora...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire sm...
In the morning of 21 July 2019, a dense forest fire smoke plume was detected over ´Evora (Portugal) ...
. Six months of stratospheric aerosol observations with the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network ...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
Long-range-transported Canadian smoke layers in the stratosphere over northern France were detected ...
A quantitative comparison study for Raman lidar and ceilometer observations, and for model simulati...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
Light extinction coefficients of 500 Mm−1, about 20 times higher than after the Pinatubo vol...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
Biomass burning events are analysed using the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network database for a...
Canadian wildfire smoke was detected in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Europe in August...
Background: The summer of 2017 saw many fires in Western Canada. Smoke from these fires was transpor...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
On 15–16 October 2017, ex-hurricane Ophelia passed to the west of the British Isles, bringing dust f...
Two cases of free tropospheric aerosol layers observed with multi-wavelength Raman lidars over Évora...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire sm...
In the morning of 21 July 2019, a dense forest fire smoke plume was detected over ´Evora (Portugal) ...
. Six months of stratospheric aerosol observations with the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network ...