N. S. Higdon, T. Chyba, P. Ponsardin, R. Deyoung, E. Browell
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Abstract
An airborne differential absorption lidar (DIAL) system has been developed at the NASA Langley Research Center for the remote measurement of water vapor (H2O) and aerosols in the lower troposphere. Significant modifications to the laser transmitters and other major subsystems have been implemented during the past two years to improve the system's performance and field reliability. The previous configuration of the airborne H2O DIAL system and the associated atmospheric data collected during flight tests at Wallops Flight Facility are described in detail in two recently published papers (Higdon et al., 1994 and Ponsardin et al., 1994). The modified system is to be flight tested in late 1994, and the system performance characteristics and preliminary atmospheric H2O and aerosol data from these flights are discussed in this paper.
美国宇航局兰利研究中心开发了一种机载差分吸收激光雷达(DIAL)系统,用于对流层下层的水蒸气(H2O)和气溶胶的远程测量。在过去两年中,对激光发射机和其他主要子系统进行了重大修改,以提高系统的性能和现场可靠性。最近发表的两篇论文(Higdon et al., 1994和Ponsardin et al., 1994)详细描述了机载H2O DIAL系统的先前配置以及在Wallops飞行设施进行飞行试验期间收集的相关大气数据。改进后的系统将于1994年底进行飞行试验,本文讨论了系统的性能特征和这些飞行的初步大气H2O和气溶胶数据。