A quantitative comparison study for Raman lidar and ceilometer observations, and for model simulations of mass concentration estimates of smoke particles is presented. Layers of biomass burning aerosol particles were observed in the lower troposphere, at 2 to 5 km height on 4 to 6 June 2019, over Kuopio, Finland. These long-range-transported smoke particles originated from a Canadian wildfire event. The most pronounced smoke plume detected on 5 June was intensively investigated. Optical properties were retrieved from the multi-wavelength Raman polarization lidar PollyXT. Particle linear depolarization ratios (PDRs) of this plume were measured to be 0.08±0.02 at 355 nm and 0.05±0.01 at 532 nm, suggesting the pr...
An intense biomass-burning (BB) event from North America in July 2015 was observed over Ny-Ålesund (...
We present particle effective radii and Angstrom exponents of aged free-tropospheric forest-fire smo...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
This paper focuses on optical and microphysical properties of long-range transported biomass burning...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire sm...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
A fresh biomass-burning pollution plume was monitored and characterized in terms of optical and micr...
Dual-wavelength Raman lidar observations were regularly carried out at Leipzig (51.3 degrees N, 12.4...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
International audienceThis article presents a study of long-range transported biomass burning aeroso...
Layers of aerosol at heights between 2 and 11 km were observed with Raman lidars in the UK b...
Mean optical and microphysical aerosol properties of long-range transported biomass burning (BB) par...
In this paper, characterization of the optical and microphysical properties of extremely fresh bioma...
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An intense biomass-burning (BB) event from North America in July 2015 was observed over Ny-Ålesund (...
We present particle effective radii and Angstrom exponents of aged free-tropospheric forest-fire smo...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
This paper focuses on optical and microphysical properties of long-range transported biomass burning...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire sm...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
A fresh biomass-burning pollution plume was monitored and characterized in terms of optical and micr...
Dual-wavelength Raman lidar observations were regularly carried out at Leipzig (51.3 degrees N, 12.4...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 20...
International audienceThis article presents a study of long-range transported biomass burning aeroso...
Layers of aerosol at heights between 2 and 11 km were observed with Raman lidars in the UK b...
Mean optical and microphysical aerosol properties of long-range transported biomass burning (BB) par...
In this paper, characterization of the optical and microphysical properties of extremely fresh bioma...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
An intense biomass-burning (BB) event from North America in July 2015 was observed over Ny-Ålesund (...
We present particle effective radii and Angstrom exponents of aged free-tropospheric forest-fire smo...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...