Middle atmospheric temperature structure over two tropical locations, Chung Li /(25°N,121°E) and Gadanki /(13.5°N,79.2°E)

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Middle atmospheric temperature profiles were presented from the Nd:YAG Lidar measurements over Chung Li /(25°N,121°E), Taiwan, and Gadanki /(13.5°N,79.2°E), India. The stratopause is observed in the height range of 45-50km with temperatures 265-280K over Chung Li and the stratopause width is broader at Gadanki with temperatures 260-270K. These data were compared with the coincidence UARS-HALOE profiles. The comparison shows fair agreement between the ground-based measurements and HALOE, but HALOE temperatures are colder by 2-10K in the stratosphere with maximum difference at stratopause altitudes. The stratospheric temperatures from the nearest radiosonde data show good agreement with NCU Lidar and HALOE data. The results from these two stations were compared and discussed with results available in the literature.

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