Articles | Volume 19, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-1901-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-1901-2026
Research article
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17 Mar 2026
Research article |  | 17 Mar 2026

On the representativeness of the ground-based lidar observations for satellite calibration/validation – the example of the archipelago of Cabo Verde

Athena Augusta Floutsi, Konstantinos Rizos, Dimitri Trapon, Ronny Engelmann, Dietrich Althausen, Eleni Marinou, Peristera Paschou, Julian Hofer, Emmanouil Proestakis, Henriette Gebauer, Annett Skupin, Albert Ansmann, Thorsten Fehr, Timon Hummel, Rob Koopman, Vassilis Amiridis, Ulla Wandinger, and Holger Baars

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Short summary
We assess the representativeness of a remote ground-based station in Mindelo, Cabo Verde by utilizing continuous observations of a ground-based multiwavelength polarization Raman lidar and the LIdar climatology of Vertical Aerosol Structure (LIVAS) products. Based on a statistical analysis of the optical properties at different radii around Mindelo and case studies, we conclude that overall, the ground-based station in Mindelo can be considered conditionally representative.
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