Noctilucent clouds (NLC) are a beautiful, high-latitude, summertime phenomenon that was first reported over 100 years ago. They are seen during the hours of twilight by the scattering of sunlight from sub-micron-sized ice particles that form in the vicinity of the cold mesopause region. NLC are quite distinctive, often appearing silvery-blue in color. In recent years there has been a marked increase in their frequency of occurrence, possibly due to an increase in mesospheric water vapor and/or to a cooling of the mesopause region, prompting speculation that they are “harbingers” of potentially serious changes in the mesospheric climate. In concert with this trend there are also a growing number of ground-based NLC sightings at sig...
Recent studies of noctilucent clouds indicate a secular increase in their frequency of occurrence wh...
We present lidar soundings of the only noctilucent cloud event recorded above GERES station in the B...
This paper examines to what extent polar mesospheric clouds are dependent on temperature and water v...
Noctilucent Clouds (NLCs) are rarely observed at mid-latitudes. In July 2009, strong NLCs were recor...
[1] Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) were observed from a midlatitude site (Logan, Utah) on the evenings of...
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) were observed from a midlatitude site (Logan, Utah) on the evenings of 22 ...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
Noctilucent Clouds are cirrus-like high altitude (~82km) clouds normally visible only at night durin...
The 2020 summer season had more frequent than usual occurrences of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) in the ...
Noctilucent clouds are tenuous ice clouds that form in the upper mesosphere over arctic and subarcti...
A rare noctilucent cloud (NLC) event was observed at 48.8° N, 13.7° E above GERES station in souther...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
International audienceRegular zenith-directed Rayleigh lidar soundings at Juliusruh (54.63°N, 13.38°...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) are mesospheric ice clouds occurring in the summer hemisphere at high latit...
Recent studies of noctilucent clouds indicate a secular increase in their frequency of occurrence wh...
We present lidar soundings of the only noctilucent cloud event recorded above GERES station in the B...
This paper examines to what extent polar mesospheric clouds are dependent on temperature and water v...
Noctilucent Clouds (NLCs) are rarely observed at mid-latitudes. In July 2009, strong NLCs were recor...
[1] Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) were observed from a midlatitude site (Logan, Utah) on the evenings of...
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) were observed from a midlatitude site (Logan, Utah) on the evenings of 22 ...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
Noctilucent Clouds are cirrus-like high altitude (~82km) clouds normally visible only at night durin...
The 2020 summer season had more frequent than usual occurrences of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) in the ...
Noctilucent clouds are tenuous ice clouds that form in the upper mesosphere over arctic and subarcti...
A rare noctilucent cloud (NLC) event was observed at 48.8° N, 13.7° E above GERES station in souther...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
International audienceRegular zenith-directed Rayleigh lidar soundings at Juliusruh (54.63°N, 13.38°...
A Rayleigh-scatter lidar has been operated at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the Utah St...
Noctilucent clouds (NLC) are mesospheric ice clouds occurring in the summer hemisphere at high latit...
Recent studies of noctilucent clouds indicate a secular increase in their frequency of occurrence wh...
We present lidar soundings of the only noctilucent cloud event recorded above GERES station in the B...
This paper examines to what extent polar mesospheric clouds are dependent on temperature and water v...