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Validation of the Water Vapor Profiles of the Raman Lidar at the Maido Observatory (Reunion Island) Calibrated with Global Navigation Satellite System Integrated Water Vapor

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ATMOSPHERE
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10110713

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Raman lidar; water vapor; calibration; GNSS IWV; Maido Observatory; Reunion Island

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  1. European Community (Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 Capacities specific program for Integrating Activities, ACTRIS Grant) [262254]
  2. Universite de La Reunion [UMR8105, UMR8190, UMS3365]
  3. CNRS [UMR8105, UMR8190, UMS3365]
  4. French LEFE INSU-CNRS Program under the project VAPEURDO
  5. French LEFE INSU-CNRS Program under the project VEGA
  6. CNRS (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique/France)
  7. University of Reunion Island

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The Maido high-altitude observatory located in Reunion Island (21 degrees S, 55.5 degrees E) is equipped with the Lidar1200, an innovative Raman lidar designed to measure the water vapor mixing ratio in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere, to perform long-term survey and processes studies in the vicinity of the tropopause. The calibration methodology is based on a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) IWV (Integrated Water Vapor) dataset. The lidar water vapor measurements from November 2013 to October 2015 have been calibrated according to this methodology and used to evaluate the performance of the lidar. The 2-year operation shows that the calibration uncertainty using the GNSS technique is in good agreement with the calibration derived using radiosondes. During the MORGANE (Maido ObservatoRy Gaz and Aerosols NDACC Experiment) campaign (Reunion Island, May 2015), CFH (Cryogenic Frost point Hygrometer) radiosonde and Raman lidar profiles are compared and show good agreement up to 22 km asl; no significant biases are detected and mean differences are smaller than 9% up to 22 km asl.

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