Systematic lidar measurements of the stratospheric ozone vertical distribution

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Annual Variations, Optical Radar, Ozonometry, Radar Measurement, Stratosphere, Vertical Distribution, Data Processing, Two-Wavelength Lasers

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Lidar measurements of the ozone vertical distribution have been performed on a routine basis at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, starting in October 1986. They provide a unique data base which is used to derive the observed seasonal behavior of ozone in various altitude ranges from 25 to 45 km with a height resolution much higher than previous operational systems. Comparison with Umkehr measurements performed at the same location show a rather good agreement in layers 5 and 6 with unexpected differences appearing in the uppermost layers.

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