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The Leandre Project : A French Airborne Lidar System For Meteorological Studies
An airborne lidar system for meteorological studies is beeing developed in France by the CNRS (Service d'Aéronomie, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique -J. Pelon and P. Flamant principal investigators-, and Institut National des Sciences de 1'Univers -M. Bourdet project manager-) and the CNES. It will be implemented on board the French Research Airplane, a Fokker F27, which will be also instrumented with numerous in situ sensors.