International audienceThis paper presents two case studies of transport of dry air in the free troposphere measured by a ground based Raman LIDAR in the Northern-Italy, during the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP). Two observations characterized by the presence of anomalously dry layers, below 6 km height, were analyzed using Lagrangian techniques. These events are related to upper-tropospheric, high Potential Vorticity (PV) streamers crossing the Alpine region. These are interpreted as small-scale features of stratospheric intrusions associated with the PV ridge during its phase of dissipation. One of the measurements also shows the presence of two distinct dehydrated structures associated with the same event. The water vapor concentration ...
We describe an episode of a stratospheric intrusion into the free troposphere over Europe followed b...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere not only have immediate impacts on the surface, but the...
International audienceThis paper presents case studies of dehydration in the free troposphere measur...
Abstract The University of Basilicata Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational in Po...
A UV Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational at DIFA-Univ. of Basilicata (Potenza-Italy). The syst...
A UV Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational at DIFA-Univ. of Basilicata (Potenza-Italy). The syst...
A large-scale comparison of water-vapour vertical-sounding instruments took place over central Europ...
Routine high-quality lidar measurements of ozone, water vapour and aerosol at Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
The atmospheric composition is strongly influenced by a change in atmospheric dynamics, which is pot...
Water vapor, a minor constituent of the earth’s atmosphere, plays a major role in the radiation budg...
A comprehensive data set of airborne lidar water vapor profiles is compared with ERA5 reanalyses for...
As part of the Cevennes-Vivarais site, the University of Basilicata Raman lidar system (BASIL) was d...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the possible presence of cirrus clouds in the stratos...
International audienceThe ozone variability observed by tropospheric ozone lidars during the ESCOMPT...
We describe an episode of a stratospheric intrusion into the free troposphere over Europe followed b...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere not only have immediate impacts on the surface, but the...
International audienceThis paper presents case studies of dehydration in the free troposphere measur...
Abstract The University of Basilicata Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational in Po...
A UV Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational at DIFA-Univ. of Basilicata (Potenza-Italy). The syst...
A UV Raman lidar system (BASIL) is operational at DIFA-Univ. of Basilicata (Potenza-Italy). The syst...
A large-scale comparison of water-vapour vertical-sounding instruments took place over central Europ...
Routine high-quality lidar measurements of ozone, water vapour and aerosol at Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
The atmospheric composition is strongly influenced by a change in atmospheric dynamics, which is pot...
Water vapor, a minor constituent of the earth’s atmosphere, plays a major role in the radiation budg...
A comprehensive data set of airborne lidar water vapor profiles is compared with ERA5 reanalyses for...
As part of the Cevennes-Vivarais site, the University of Basilicata Raman lidar system (BASIL) was d...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the possible presence of cirrus clouds in the stratos...
International audienceThe ozone variability observed by tropospheric ozone lidars during the ESCOMPT...
We describe an episode of a stratospheric intrusion into the free troposphere over Europe followed b...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere not only have immediate impacts on the surface, but the...