Lidar Observations of Alaskan Smoke Aerosols During ICARTT

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3360 Remote Sensing, 4801 Aerosols (0305, 4906)

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Measurements of tropospheric aerosols were obtained with a Raman lidar system at Chebogue Point, Nova Scotia, during the ICARTT (International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation) campaign. Measurements on 11-13 July 2004 revealed aerosols throughout much of the lower troposphere and up to 8 km in altitude. MODIS satellite data were used to track the aerosols back to forest fires in Alaska, where another lidar was operating at Barrow. The high degree of structure that arose in transit between the two locations has provided some interesting new data on long-range transport and mixing.

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