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Simultaneous estimation of aerosol cloud concentration and spectral backscatter from multiple-wavelength lidar data
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RadarMeteorologyAerosol ReleaseEngineeringAerosol Cloud ConcentrationSpectral BackscatterAerospace EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceSynthetic Aperture RadarMultiple-wavelength Lidar DataLidar DataAerosol SamplingAerosol TransportRemote SensingSequential AlgorithmLidarLaser-based SensorEarth Science
We present a sequential algorithm for estimating both concentration dependence on range and time and backscatter coefficient spectral dependence of optically thin localized atmospheric aerosols using data from rapidly tuned lidar. The range dependence of the aerosol is modeled as an expansion of the concentration in an orthonormal basis set whose coefficients carry the time dependence. Two estimators are run in parallel: a Kalman filter for the concentration range and time dependence and a maximum-likelihood estimator for the aerosol backscatter wavelength and time dependence. These two estimators exchange information continuously over the data-processing stream. The state model parameters of the Kalman filter are also estimated sequentially together with the concentration and backscatter. Lidar data collected prior to the aerosol release are used to estimate the ambient lidar return. The approach is illustrated on atmospheric backscatter long-wave infrared (CO2) lidar data.
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