Comparison of In-Situ Balloon-Borne and Lidar Measurement of Cirrus Clouds

A series of in-situ balloon-borne experiments con- ducted at Kiruna, Sweden (68°N), is studying upper- tropospheric, cold ice clouds in arctic latitudes. Ex- periments are launched from Esrange Space Center and collect ice particles with an in-situ imaging instrument. One of the aims with these meas...

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Main Authors: Kuhn, Thomas, Wolf, Veronika, Völger, Peter, Stanev, Marin, Gumbel, Jörg
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Rymdteknik 2017
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-66461
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Summary:A series of in-situ balloon-borne experiments con- ducted at Kiruna, Sweden (68°N), is studying upper- tropospheric, cold ice clouds in arctic latitudes. Ex- periments are launched from Esrange Space Center and collect ice particles with an in-situ imaging instrument. One of the aims with these measurements is to improve satellite remote sensing of cold ice clouds. Such clouds can be observed by lidar. Therefore, when possible, concurrent ground-based lidar measurements have been carried out with two available lidar systems to accom- pany the balloon-borne measurements. The Esrange lidar is located at Esrange Space Center, approximately 500 m from the in-situ launch site on the balloon pad; the IRF lidar is located about 29 km to the west of Esrange Space Center (operated by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, IRF). Here we present results from these lidar measurements and compare them to ice particle proper- ties determined during the in-situ measurements.