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Lidar network observations of tropospheric aerosols
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Regional Air PollutionMeteorologyReal-time MonitoringEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringAerosol FormationSynthetic Aperture RadarAtmospheric ScienceLidar Network ObservationsAerosol SamplingAir QualityRemote SensingAtmospheric SensingCloud PhysicAir PollutionEarth ScienceClimate Change
Observations of tropospheric aerosols (mineral dust, air-pollution aerosols, etc.) and clouds are being conducted using a network of two-wavelength (1064nm, 532nm) polarization (532nm) lidars in the East Asian region. Currently, the lidars are operated continuously at 23 locations in Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia and Thailand. A real-time data processing system was developed for the network, and the data products such as the attenuated backscatter coefficients and the estimated extinction coefficients for non-spherical and spherical aerosols are generated automatically for online network stations. The data are used in the real-time monitoring of Asian dust as well as in the studies of regional air pollution and climate change.
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