Seasonal Temperatures by Potassium Lidar at Spitsbergen, 78° N

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0350 Pressure, Density, And Temperature, 3360 Remote Sensing, 3384 Waves And Tides

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Between June, 2001 and August 2003 the mobile potassium lidar of the IAP Kühlungsborn was installed at Spitsbergen, 78° N. The lidar was in operation during the summer seasons of 2001 and 2003 to observe NLC and temperature at the mesopause region. By adding the data from spring 2002 a complete set of temperatures covering the period from March to October has been obtained. Temperatures below 120 K during mid summer are frequently observed. Wave activities can cause the temperature to drop below 100 K during the coldest period around July 1. During the ROMA campaign 2001 a comparison with temperatures derived by a totally different technique (Falling Spheres) is possible and shows good agreement.

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