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Stratospheric aerosol size distributions from multispectral lidar measurements at Sodankylä during EASOE
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Multispectral Lidar DataEngineeringAerosol TransportAerosol FormationAtmospheric ScienceMicrometeorologyAerosol SamplingRadiation MeasurementRemote SensingAerosol Surface AreasPinatubo AerosolAtmospheric SensingEarth ScienceMultispectral Lidar Measurements
Multispectral lidar data measured at Sodankylä (67°N, 26°E), have been used to characterize stratospheric aerosols. Using depolarization measurements, particles have been classified into PSC and volcanic aerosols. While Pinatubo aerosol could be observed inside the polar vortex from the beginning of the campaign, only few PSC events have been observed. For Pinatubo aerosol lognormal size distribution parameters have been retrieved, indicating particle distributions with 0.1 µm to 0.3 µm median‐radius between 17 and 22 km and up to 0.7 µm below. Height resolved size distribution parameters and aerosol surface areas are given.
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