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In 1980, NOAA constructed a coherent, pulsed, Doppler lidar1 and reported2 early results of aerosol backscattering at λ = 10.6 μm. Since that time, considerably more data have been taken, processed, and archived at WPL in Boulder to form a data base that can be analyzed statistically. The results of such an analysis are presented here.