The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE) was conducted during January to February 1989 from the Sola Air Station, Norway. As part of this expedition, the NASA Langley Research Center's multiwavelength airborne lidar system was flown on the NASA Ames Research Center's DC-8 aircraft to measure ozone (O3) and aerosol profiles in the region of the polar vortex. The lidar system simultaneously transmitted laser beams at 1064, 603, 311, and 301.5 nm to measure atmospheric scattering, polarization and O3 profiles. Long range flights were made between Stavanger, Norway, and the North Pole, and between 40 deg W and 20 deg E meridians. Eleven flights were made, each flight lasting an average of 10 hours covering about 8000 km. Atmospheric ...
AbstractSolid polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) layers observed by lidar and a balloon-borne optical p...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
International audienceLidar and in situ observations performed during the Polar Study using Aircraft...
The NASA/NOAA Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE) was conducted during the winter to stu...
The NASA Langley airborne differential absorption lidar system was operated from the NASA Ames DC-8 ...
A joint field experiment between NASA and NOAA was conducted during August to September 1987 to obta...
The objectives are: to analyze dual polarization lidar measurements of aerosols and polar stratosphe...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
The objectives are to study the distribution of ozone (O3) and aerosols across the polar regions dur...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
A four wavelength depolarization backscattering lidar has been operated during the European Arctic S...
SRI International operated a dual wavelength (1.064 micrometer and .532 micrometer) aerosol lidar at...
Preliminary results are presented of observations obtained during the EASOE campaign, with an airbor...
Ozone (O3) and aerosol distributions were measured from an aircraft using a differential absorption ...
Lidar observations of stratospheric aerosols were performed in the winter of 1995/96 at Ny-Alesund, ...
AbstractSolid polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) layers observed by lidar and a balloon-borne optical p...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
International audienceLidar and in situ observations performed during the Polar Study using Aircraft...
The NASA/NOAA Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE) was conducted during the winter to stu...
The NASA Langley airborne differential absorption lidar system was operated from the NASA Ames DC-8 ...
A joint field experiment between NASA and NOAA was conducted during August to September 1987 to obta...
The objectives are: to analyze dual polarization lidar measurements of aerosols and polar stratosphe...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
The objectives are to study the distribution of ozone (O3) and aerosols across the polar regions dur...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
A four wavelength depolarization backscattering lidar has been operated during the European Arctic S...
SRI International operated a dual wavelength (1.064 micrometer and .532 micrometer) aerosol lidar at...
Preliminary results are presented of observations obtained during the EASOE campaign, with an airbor...
Ozone (O3) and aerosol distributions were measured from an aircraft using a differential absorption ...
Lidar observations of stratospheric aerosols were performed in the winter of 1995/96 at Ny-Alesund, ...
AbstractSolid polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) layers observed by lidar and a balloon-borne optical p...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
International audienceLidar and in situ observations performed during the Polar Study using Aircraft...