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All Solid State Diode Pumped Water Vapor DIAL and Wind Lidar for Latent Heat Flux Measurements

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Abstract

Only active remote sensing systems can provide water vapor data with high temporal and vertical resolution. The DIAL technique is most promising for accuracy, resolution, and day and night operation [1]. Heterodyne detection can provide information about vertical wind speeds. Measurements of both parameters with a single system provides all necessary data to evaluate latent heat flux (eddy correlation technique), a very important energy transport mechanism in the atmosphere.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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