The NJIT-UACNJ-PSU Collaborative: A spatially scanning middle atmospheric lidar system in northwest New Jersey

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3332 Mesospheric Dynamics, 3334 Middle Atmosphere Dynamics (0341, 0342), 3360 Remote Sensing, 3384 Acoustic-Gravity Waves

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We present an overview of a new middle and upper atmospheric observatory located in northwest New Jersey; focusing specifically on the 355-nm lidar system deployed in summer-early fall 2008. The lidar system uses a 1.2 W 355-nm laser system attached to a 1.2 meter, fully steerable optical telescope to measure a host of lower and middle atmospheric parameters, including a) lower and middle atmospheric gravity wave structures, b) lower atmospheric cloud/aerosol formations, and c) frontal systems as progenitors of gravity waves. These topics of interest are studied using 4D volume visualization methods often used in tropospheric Doppler radar systems.

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