Vertically resolved optical and microphysical properties of biomass burning aerosols, measured in 2011 with a multiwavelength Raman lidar, are presented.Thetransportation time, within 1-2 days (or less), pointed towards the presence of relatively fresh smoke particles over the site. Some strong layers aloftwere observedwith particle backscatter and extinction coefficients (at 355 nm) greater than 5Mm−1 sr−1 and close to 300Mm−1, respectively. The particle intensive optical properties showed features different from the ones reported for aged smoke, but rather consistent with fresh smoke.The ˚Angstr¨om exponents were generally high, mainly above 1.4, indicating a dominating accumulation mode.Weak depolarization values, as shown by the small d...
The influence of smoke on the aerosol loading in the free troposphere over Thessaloniki, Greece is e...
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 sm...
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...
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Two cases of free tropospheric aerosol layers observed with multi-wavelength Raman lidars over Évora...
In this paper, characterization of the optical and microphysical properties of extremely fresh bioma...
A fresh biomass-burning pollution plume was monitored and characterized in terms of optical and micr...
In the morning of 21 July 2019, a dense forest fire smoke plume was detected over ´Evora (Portugal) ...
This paper focuses on optical and microphysical properties of long-range transported biomass burning...
Published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.Lid...
Mean optical and microphysical aerosol properties of long-range transported biomass burning (BB) par...
Layers of aerosol at heights between 2 and 11 km were observed with Raman lidars in the UK b...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
The influence of smoke on the aerosol loading in the free troposphere over Thessaloniki, Greece is e...
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 sm...
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...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Two cases of free tropospheric aerosol layers observed with multi-wavelength Raman lidars over Évora...
In this paper, characterization of the optical and microphysical properties of extremely fresh bioma...
A fresh biomass-burning pollution plume was monitored and characterized in terms of optical and micr...
In the morning of 21 July 2019, a dense forest fire smoke plume was detected over ´Evora (Portugal) ...
This paper focuses on optical and microphysical properties of long-range transported biomass burning...
Published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.Lid...
Mean optical and microphysical aerosol properties of long-range transported biomass burning (BB) par...
Layers of aerosol at heights between 2 and 11 km were observed with Raman lidars in the UK b...
We present spectrally resolved optical and microphysical properties of western Canadian wildfire smo...
The influence of smoke on the aerosol loading in the free troposphere over Thessaloniki, Greece is e...
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 sm...