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High resolution observations of polar stratospheric clouds by the alomar doppler wind and temperature system

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Abstract

The Arctic Lidar Observatory for Middle Atmosphere Research (ALOMAR) at Andoya, Norway (69°N, 16°E, von Zahn and Rees, 1994), is a complex multi-instrument facility using lidars, radars and passive IR and Visible-wavelength instruments to study the complex behaviour of the Arctic Stratosphere and Mesosphere (von Cossart et al, 1995, 1996).

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