Abstract
Continuous observations of Asian dust are performed with a network of two-wavelength Mie-scattering lidars. The data are used for validation/assimilation of dust transport models. A polarization lidar using two wavelengths, and a Raman lidar detecting quartz contained in dust particles were newly developed for studying characteristics of Asian dust.
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