南美洲的激光雷达观测。第二部分-对流层

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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在本章的第二部分中,我们打算展示南美洲关于气溶胶对流层监测的重大进展和结果。对流层激光雷达监测也得到拉丁美洲激光雷达网络(LALINET)的支持。它关注来自城市污染、生物质燃烧、沙漠沙尘、海洋喷雾和其他主要来源的气溶胶。还介绍了利用对流层激光雷达测量的云研究及其对辐射传输的影响。
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Lidar Observations in South America. Part II - Troposphere
In Part II of this chapter, we intend to show the significant advances and results concerning aerosols’ tropospheric monitoring in South America. The tropospheric lidar monitoring is also supported by the Latin American Lidar Network (LALINET). It is concerned about aerosols originating from urban pollution, biomass burning, desert dust, sea spray, and other primary sources. Cloud studies and their impact on radiative transfer using tropospheric lidar measurements are also presented.
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