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Temperature climatology of the middle atmosphere from long-term lidar measurements at mid- and low-latitudesThe temperature structure of the middle atmosphere has been studied for several decades using a variety of techniques. However, temperature profiles derived from lidar measurements can provide improved vertical resolution and accuracy. Lidars can also provide long-term data series relatively absent of instrumental drift, and integration of the measurements over several hours removes most of the gravity wave-like short-scale disturbances. This paper describes a seasonal climatology of the middle atmosphere temperature derived from lidar measurements obtained at several mid- and low-latitude locations. Results from the following lidars, which have all obtained a long-term measurement record, were used in this study: the two Rayleigh lidars of the Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS, France, located at the Observatoire de Haute Provence (OHP, 44.0 deg N) and at the Centre d'Essais des Landes (CEL, 44.0 deg N), the two Rayleigh/Raman lidars of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA, located at Table Mountain, California (TMF, 34.4 deg N) and at Mauna Loa, Hawaii (MLO, 19.5 deg N), and the Colorado State University, USA, sodium lidar located at Fort Collins, Colorado (CSU, 40.6 deg N). The overall data set extends from 1978 to 1997 with different periods of measurements depending on the instrument. Three of the instruments are located at primary or complementary stations (OHP, TMF, MLO) within the Network for Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC). Several aspects of the temperature climatology obtained by lidar in the middle atmosphere are presented, including the climatological temperature average through the year; the annual and semi-annual components, and the differences compared to the CIRA-86 climatological model.
Document ID
19980227657
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
McDermid, I. Stuart
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Wrightwood, CA United States)
Leblanc, Thierry
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Wrightwood, CA United States)
Keckhut, Philippe
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Verrieres-Le Buisson, France)
Hauchecorne, Alain
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Verrieres-Le Buisson, France)
She, C. Y.
(Colorado State Univ. Fort Collins, CO United States)
Krueger, David A.
(Colorado State Univ. Fort Collins, CO United States)
Date Acquired
August 18, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1998
Publication Information
Publication: Nineteenth International Laser Radar Conference
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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