Experimental measurements of atmospheric aerosol inhomogeneities

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Aerosols, Air Pollution, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Diurnal Variations, Particle Size Distribution, Radar Measurement, Backscattering, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Doppler Radar, Meteorological Parameters, Nocturnal Variations, Optical Radar, Pollution Monitoring, Remote Sensors

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A CO2 Doppler lidar system has been used to obtain measurements of fluctuations in the aerosol-volume backscatter signal; the signal fluctuations are correlated with inhomogeneities in the spatial distribution of large aerosols (0.5 to 3.0 microns in radius) in the atmospheric boundary layer. On the basis of a one-year observation campaign in Boulder, Colo., typical aerosol structure functions for diurnal and nocturnal conditions are developed. The data suggest no strong relationships between the lower atmosphere aerosol structure functions and the general meteorological conditions or the season of the year.

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