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The Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash plume over central Europe: Lidar Observations of aerosol composition and ash-induced cloud modification

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Abstract

The optically thickest volcanic ash plume ever measured over Germany was monitored with a multiwavelength Raman lidar. Polarized lidar signals reveal occurance, type, concentration as well as freezing of supercooled droplets by entrainment of ash particles.

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