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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Beginning in February 2003, the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) provides global coverage lidar measurement of the height distribution of aerosol in the atmosphere. The characteristic and value of the unique data will be presented. The instrument is a basic backscatter lidar that operates at two wavelengths, 532 and 1064 nm. The mission data products for atmospheric observations include the calibrated, observed, attenuated backscatter cross section for cloud and aerosol; height detection for multiple cloud layers; planetary boundary layer height; cirrus and aerosol optical depth and the height distribution of aerosol and cloud scattering cross section profiles. The data is expected to significantly enhance knowledge of the distribution, transport and influence of atmospheric aerosol and thin clouds. Initial results from the 1064 nm channel show strong aerosol loading in many regions of the world. From the initial performance and verification experiments, aerosol backscatter cross sections down to sever times 10(exp -6)I/m-sr are detected. In August the 532 nm channel will also provide aerosol profiles but with a projected order of magnitude more sensitivity, and full data products including aerosol optical depths will be generated. Results from these first several months of operation will be presented.
    Keywords: Meteorology and Climatology
    Type: Global Aerosol Measurements Workshop; Sep 15, 2003 - Sep 18, 2003; Paris; France
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