Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM

Three ground�based Raman lidars and an airborne high�spectral�resolution lidar (HSRL) were operated during SAMUM 2006 in southern Morocco to measure height profiles of the volume extinction coefficient, the extinction�to�backscatter ratio, and the depolarization ratio of dus...

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Published in:Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology
Main Authors: Tesche, Matthias, Ansmann, Albert, Müller, Detlef, Althausen, Dietrich, Mattis, Ina, Heese, Birgit, Freudenthaler, Volker, Wiegner, Matthias, Esselborn, Michael, Pisani, Gianluca, Knippertz, Peter
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2009
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Ansmann, Albert
Müller, Detlef
Althausen, Dietrich
Mattis, Ina
Heese, Birgit
Freudenthaler, Volker
Wiegner, Matthias
Esselborn, Michael
Pisani, Gianluca
Knippertz, Peter
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Esselborn, Michael
Pisani, Gianluca
Knippertz, Peter
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description Three groundâ��based Raman lidars and an airborne highâ��spectralâ��resolution lidar (HSRL) were operated during SAMUM 2006 in southern Morocco to measure height profiles of the volume extinction coefficient, the extinctionâ��toâ��backscatter ratio, and the depolarization ratio of dust particles in the Saharan dust layer at several wavelengths. Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) Sun photometer observations and radiosounding of meteorological parameters complemented the groundâ��based activities at the SAMUM station of Ouarzazate. Four case studies are presented. Two case studies deal with the comparison of observations of the three groundâ��based lidars during a heavy dust outbreak and of the ground lidars with the airborne lidar. Two further cases show profile observations during satellite overpasses on May 19 and June 4, 2006. The height resolved statistical analysis reveals that the dust layer depth typically reaches 4â��6 km height above sea level (asl), sometimes even 7 km. A vertically inhomogeneous dust plume with internal dust layers was usually observed in the morning before the evolution of the boundary layer starts. The Saharan dust layer was wellâ��mixed in the early evening. The 500 nm dust optical depth ranged from 0.2â��0.8 at the field site to the south of the High Atlas mountains, Angstrom exponents derived from photometer and lidar data were between 0â��0.4. The volume extinction coefficients (355, 532 nm) varied from 30â��300 Mm -1 with a mean value of 100 Mm -1 in the lowest 4 km a.s.l. On average, extinctionâ��toâ��backscatter ratios of 53â��55 sr (�±7â��13 sr) were obtained at 355, 532, and 1064 nm.
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Tesche, Matthias und Ansmann, Albert und Müller, Detlef und Althausen, Dietrich und Mattis, Ina und Heese, Birgit und Freudenthaler, Volker und Wiegner, Matthias und Esselborn, Michael und Pisani, Gianluca und Knippertz, Peter (2009) Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 61B, Seiten 144-164. Taylor & Francis. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2008.00390.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0889.2008.00390.x>.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:52912 2025-06-15T14:05:44+00:00 Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM Tesche, Matthias Ansmann, Albert Müller, Detlef Althausen, Dietrich Mattis, Ina Heese, Birgit Freudenthaler, Volker Wiegner, Matthias Esselborn, Michael Pisani, Gianluca Knippertz, Peter 2009 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/52912/ https://elib.dlr.de/52912/1/tesch.pdf http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118533053/home en eng Taylor & Francis https://elib.dlr.de/52912/1/tesch.pdf Tesche, Matthias und Ansmann, Albert und Müller, Detlef und Althausen, Dietrich und Mattis, Ina und Heese, Birgit und Freudenthaler, Volker und Wiegner, Matthias und Esselborn, Michael und Pisani, Gianluca und Knippertz, Peter (2009) Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 61B, Seiten 144-164. Taylor & Francis. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2008.00390.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0889.2008.00390.x>. Lidar Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2009 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z Three groundâÂ�Â�based Raman lidars and an airborne highâÂ�Â�spectralâÂ�Â�resolution lidar (HSRL) were operated during SAMUM 2006 in southern Morocco to measure height profiles of the volume extinction coefficient, the extinctionâÂ�Â�toâÂ�Â�backscatter ratio, and the depolarization ratio of dust particles in the Saharan dust layer at several wavelengths. Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) Sun photometer observations and radiosounding of meteorological parameters complemented the groundâÂ�Â�based activities at the SAMUM station of Ouarzazate. Four case studies are presented. Two case studies deal with the comparison of observations of the three groundâÂ�Â�based lidars during a heavy dust outbreak and of the ground lidars with the airborne lidar. Two further cases show profile observations during satellite overpasses on May 19 and June 4, 2006. The height resolved statistical analysis reveals that the dust layer depth typically reaches 4âÂ�Â�6 km height above sea level (asl), sometimes even 7 km. A vertically inhomogeneous dust plume with internal dust layers was usually observed in the morning before the evolution of the boundary layer starts. The Saharan dust layer was wellâÂ�Â�mixed in the early evening. The 500 nm dust optical depth ranged from 0.2âÂ�Â�0.8 at the field site to the south of the High Atlas mountains, Angstrom exponents derived from photometer and lidar data were between 0âÂ�Â�0.4. The volume extinction coefficients (355, 532 nm) varied from 30âÂ�Â�300 Mm -1 with a mean value of 100 Mm -1 in the lowest 4 km a.s.l. On average, extinctionâÂ�Â�toâÂ�Â�backscatter ratios of 53âÂ�Â�55 sr (Ã�±7âÂ�Â�13 sr) were obtained at 355, 532, and 1064 nm. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aerosol Robotic Network Unknown Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology 61 1 144 164
spellingShingle Lidar
Tesche, Matthias
Ansmann, Albert
Müller, Detlef
Althausen, Dietrich
Mattis, Ina
Heese, Birgit
Freudenthaler, Volker
Wiegner, Matthias
Esselborn, Michael
Pisani, Gianluca
Knippertz, Peter
Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title_full Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title_fullStr Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title_full_unstemmed Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title_short Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM
title_sort vertical profiling of saharan dust with raman lidars and airborne hsrl in southern morocco during samum
topic Lidar
topic_facet Lidar
url https://elib.dlr.de/52912/
https://elib.dlr.de/52912/1/tesch.pdf
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118533053/home