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21 March 2003 Pole-to-pole: lidar observations of middle and upper atmosphere temperature and polar mesospheric clouds over the North and South Poles
Xinzhao Chu, Chester S. Gardner
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Proceedings Volume 4893, Lidar Remote Sensing for Industry and Environment Monitoring III; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466616
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
Global climate change resulting from greenhouse gas increase has extended into the middle and upper atmosphere. Modelling studies show that the effects are more significant at high latitudes. Thus, the observations at the poles may provide some of the first conclusive evidence of global changes in the middle and upper atmosphere, and also provide a convenient mean of calibrating general circulation models. However, the middle and upper atmosphere region is difficult to study. To help address the measurement needs, we developed a new robust lidar system using an Fe Boltzmann technique. The new lidar utilizes mesospheric iron as a fluorescence tracer and relies on the temperature dependence of the population difference of two closely spaced Fe transitions. We deployed this new lidar to the North and South Poles from 1999 through 2001 to measure the temperatures and polar mesospheric clouds in the middle and upper atmosphere for both day and nighttime. Important scientific results and issues have emerged from our observations at the poles, especially on the polar mesospheric clouds (PMC) and temperatures. Significant hemispheric differences in PMC altitudes were found during our pole-to-pole measurements. Interpretation of these results has led to a new insight into the solar radiative forcing on the Earth atmosphere and a baseline for calibrating the atmospheric general circulation models. We review the pole-to-pole observations and results in this paper.
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Xinzhao Chu and Chester S. Gardner "Pole-to-pole: lidar observations of middle and upper atmosphere temperature and polar mesospheric clouds over the North and South Poles", Proc. SPIE 4893, Lidar Remote Sensing for Industry and Environment Monitoring III, (21 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466616
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KEYWORDS
Iron

LIDAR

Atmospheric modeling

Temperature metrology

Clouds

Data modeling

Atmospheric particles

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