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Cloud-Aerosol LIDAR and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO): Data Users Guide Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The extensive global dataset collected by the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite
Observation (CALIPSO) mission continues to deliver new insights into the roles played by clouds and
atmospheric aerosols in regulating Earth’s weather, climate, and air quality. CALIPSO was launched on 28 April 2006 with three remote sensing instruments aboard: an active lidar instrument (CALIOP, the Cloud Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization), a three-channel Imaging Infrared Radiometer (IIR), and a single channel wide field-of-view camera (WFC). Following instrument check-out, the mission acquired its first science data on 12 June 2006. Originally designed for a three-year lifetime, CALIPSO continued operating for an astonishing 17 years, making its final observations on 30 June 2023. During that time CALIPSO provided unprecedented measurements of the vertical structure of the Earth’s atmosphere. Until September 2018, CALIPSO flew in the A-Train constellation with CloudSat and MODIS-Aqua, which enabled a wealth of previously unimagined synergies between multiple active and passive space-based sensors. CALIPSO data are publicly available worldwide and have been used in over 5,000 peer reviewed journal papers to advance scientific knowledge of the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the cryosphere.
Document ID
20260000500
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Other - CALIPSO Frequently Asked Questions
Authors
Mark Vaughan
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Michael Pitts
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Charles Trepte
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
David Winker
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Brian Getzewich
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Jason Tackett
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Jacques Pelon
(LATMOS/IPSL, Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Anne Garnier
(Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. Hampton, VA, United States)
Jayanta Kar
(Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. Hampton, VA, United States)
Kam-Pui Lee
(Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. Hampton, VA, United States)
Timothy Murray
(Adnet Systems, Inc.)
Sharon Rodier
(Adnet Systems, Inc.)
Robert Ryan
(Coherent Applications, Inc Hampton, Virginia)
Date Acquired
January 15, 2026
Publication Date
January 20, 2026
Subject Category
Meteorology and Climatology
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 653967.04.12.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Keywords
WFC (Wide Field-of-view Camera) ‎
A-Train constellation
Attenuated backscatter coefficient
Particulate backscatter
Extinction coefficient
Optical depth
Lidar ratio
Ice number concentration
Ice water content
Liquid water path
Ice water phase
Ice water path
Effective diameter
Effective emissivity
Brightness temperature
Selective Iterated Boundary Locator (SIBYL) algorithm
Cloud clearing
Unconstrained retrieval
Constrained retrieval
Extinction retrieval
Lidar equation
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
Aerosol type classification
Cloud subtyping
Atmospheric Volume Descriptions
Feature Classification Flags
Cloud-aerosol discrimination
Feature detection ‎
IIR 12.05 μm
IIR 10.60 μm
IIR 8.65 μm
orthogonal polarization
lidar 1064 channel
lidar 532 nm channel
Volume depolarization ratio ‎
Color ratio ‎
Total attenuated backscatter
Integrated attenuated backscatter
Depolarization ratio
Attenuated scattering ratio
IIR (Imaging Infrared Radiometer)
CALIOP (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization) ‎
CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation)
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