Articles | Volume 18, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-1405-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-1405-2025
Research article
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24 Mar 2025
Research article |  | 24 Mar 2025

Research on atmospheric temperature fine measurements from the near surface to 60 km altitude based on an integrated lidar system

Zhangjun Wang, Tiantian Guo, Xianxin Li, Chao Chen, Dong Liu, Luoyuan Qu, Hui Li, and Xiufen Wang

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A dual-field, integrated lidar system has been developed to detect atmospheric temperatures from the near surface to 60 km over Qingdao, China. Temperature profiles from the near surface to 60 km are derived by pure rotational Raman and Rayleigh scattering techniques using a single integrated lidar system. The results prove the system can make fine measurements of the atmospheric temperature profiles from the near surface to 60 km.
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