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Water-Vapor Differential Absorption Lidar Measurements during the Baltic Sea Experiment 1996

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Abstract

At the Max-Planck-Institute (MPI) a DIAL system was developed for measurements of vertical distributions of water-vapor in the troposphere. It was shown in [1], [2] that high resolution day- and nighttime measurements can be performed with a residual error caused by laser properties of less than 5%. Additionally it was demonstrated in [3] that low statistical errors of this system allow the determination of water-vapor flux profiles by combining the system with a wind profiler and using the eddy correlation method [4].

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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