Observations of Pinatubo ejecta over Boulder, Colorado by lidars of three different wavelengths

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Air Pollution, Ejecta, Noaa Satellites, Optical Radar, Scattering Cross Sections, Volcanoes, Carbon Dioxide Concentration, Particle Size Distribution, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Scattering Coefficients

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NOAA lidars at wavelengths of 0.574, 0.694, and 10.591 microns observed ejecta from the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo both in the troposphere and stratosphere over Boulder, Colorado, since July 27, 1991. Multilayered clouds have been highly variable on time scales of minutes to days. Measurements at multiple wavelengths provide valuable information on size distribution and the wavelength dependence of backscatter and optical depth.

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