Lidar Observations in South America. Part I - Mesosphere and Stratosphere

E. Landulfo, A. Cacheffo, Alexandre Calzavara Yoshida, Antonio Arleques Gomes, F. Lopes, G. A. Moreira, Jonatan João da Silva, V. Andrioli, A. Pimenta, Chi Wang, Jiyao Xu, M. Martins, P. Batista, H. Barbosa, D. Gouveia, B. B. González, F. Zamorano, E. Quel, C. Pereira, E. Wolfram, F. Casasola, Pablo Facundo Orte, J. Salvador, J. Pallotta, L. Otero, M. Prieto, P. Ristori, S. Brusca, J. R. Estupiñan, E. S. Barrera, J. Antuna-Marrero, R. Forno, M. Andrade, J. Hoelzemann, A. Guedes, C. Sousa, Daniel C.F. dos S. Oliveira, Ediclê de Souza Fernandes Duarte, Marcos Paulo Araújo da Silva, Renata Silva Santos
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South America covers a large area of the globe and plays a fundamental function in its climate change, geographical features, and natural resources. However, it still is a developing area, and natural resource management and energy production are far from a sustainable framework, impacting the air quality of the area and needs much improvement in monitoring. There are significant activities regarding laser remote sensing of the atmosphere at different levels for different purposes. Among these activities, we can mention the mesospheric probing of sodium measurements and stratospheric monitoring of ozone, and the study of wind and gravity waves. Some of these activities are long-lasting and count on the support from the Latin American Lidar Network (LALINET). We intend to pinpoint the most significant scientific achievements and show the potential of carrying out remote sensing activities in the continent and show its correlations with other earth science connections and synergies. In Part I of this chapter, we will present an overview and significant results of lidar observations in the mesosphere and stratosphere. Part II will be dedicated to tropospheric observations.
南美洲的激光雷达观测。第一部分-中间层和平流层
南美洲占地面积大,在气候变化、地理特征和自然资源方面发挥着重要作用。然而,它仍然是一个发展中地区,自然资源管理和能源生产远远不是一个可持续的框架,影响了该地区的空气质量,在监测方面需要大量改进。为了不同的目的,在不同的层次上进行了关于激光遥感大气的重要活动。在这些活动中,我们可以提到对钠测量的中间层探测和对臭氧的平流层监测,以及对风和重力波的研究。其中一些活动是长期的,并依靠拉丁美洲激光雷达网络(LALINET)的支持。我们打算指出最重要的科学成就,显示在该大陆开展遥感活动的潜力,并显示其与其他地球科学联系和协同作用的相互关系。在本章的第一部分中,我们将介绍激光雷达在中间层和平流层观测的概况和重要结果。第二部分将专门讨论对流层观测。
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