International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar upper-stratospheric temperature measurements for the period from 2001 to 2007 for purposes of temperature monitoring is presented. Monthly means of lidar data from the Observatoire de Haute-Provence and AMSU data over Western Europe were found to have high correlation, particularly in winter months, when based on measurements for overlapping nights but lower correlation when different sets of days were used for the monthly mean calculation. This result implies that temperatures from lidar measurements are representative of an area relatively larger than its location, in a monthly mean timescale. However, the effect of temporal sampling arisi...
International audienceWe have compared 1338 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceWe have compared 2433 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceThe objective of this paper and its companion (Wing et al., 2018) is to show t...
International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar...
International audienceSeasonal and interannual stratospheric temperature variability at two relative...
International audienceThe capability of the longest lidar data sets to monitor long-term temperature...
International audienceTo advance our understanding of the stratosphere, high-quality observational d...
International audienceOHP lidar data and National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) strato...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceWe have compared 1338 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceWe have compared 2433 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceThe objective of this paper and its companion (Wing et al., 2018) is to show t...
International audienceA comparison between NOAA-16 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and lidar...
International audienceSeasonal and interannual stratospheric temperature variability at two relative...
International audienceThe capability of the longest lidar data sets to monitor long-term temperature...
International audienceTo advance our understanding of the stratosphere, high-quality observational d...
International audienceOHP lidar data and National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) strato...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceWe have compared 1338 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceWe have compared 2433 nights of Rayleigh lidar temperatures measured at L'Obse...
International audienceThe objective of this paper and its companion (Wing et al., 2018) is to show t...