Validation of SCIAMACHY water vapor and methane profiles by balloon-borne in-situ measurements with the "CHILD" spectrometer onboard TRIPLE

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The lightweight near-infrared tunable diode laser spectrometer CHILD (Compact High-altitude In-situ Laser Diode spectrometer) was flown as an additional sensor on the TRIPLE gondola during two Envisat Validation Campaigns from Aire sour l'Adour (France, fall 2002) and Kiruna (Sweden, spring 2003) to measure stratospheric CH4 and H2O profiles using in-situ TDL spectroscopy. In both cases, flight parameters were optimized to match ENVISAT overpasses during descent of the payload. Spectra were recorded from ground to float level (approx. 32.000 m). Another high-latitude campaign to take place in June 2003 from Esrange, Kiruna is currently being prepared.

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