2016
DOI: 10.5194/amt-9-3769-2016
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Recommendations for processing atmospheric attenuated backscatter profiles from Vaisala CL31 ceilometers

Abstract: Abstract. Ceilometer lidars are used for cloud base height detection, to probe aerosol layers in the atmosphere (e.g. detection of elevated layers of Saharan dust or volcanic ash), and to examine boundary layer dynamics. Sensor optics and acquisition algorithms can strongly influence the observed attenuated backscatter profiles; therefore, physical interpretation of the profiles requires careful application of corrections. This study addresses the widely deployed Vaisala CL31 ceilometer. Attenuated backscatter… Show more

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“…The CL31 ran with firmware v1.7 and noise_h2 on. For morein-depth information about the instrument see Münkel et al (2007) and Kotthaus et al (2016).…”
Section: Vaisala Cl31mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CL31 ran with firmware v1.7 and noise_h2 on. For morein-depth information about the instrument see Münkel et al (2007) and Kotthaus et al (2016).…”
Section: Vaisala Cl31mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Vaisala CL31 ceilometer operating at 905 nm provides the profile of (attenuated) light backscatter at 15 m vertical resolution (Kotthaus et al, 2016), from which the cloud-base height can be determined (see Sect. 3.1).…”
Section: Observational Site and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the impacts of ceilometer response changing on backscatter measurements, we compared 3 years (2007,2008,2009) of yearly average ceilometer backscatter profiles under nighttime clear conditions (PM2.5 < 15 µm, relative humidity < 40 %). The method is similar to the method used in Kotthaus et al (2016) to illustrate impacts of background signal and cosmetic shift on ceilometer-reported signals. The largest difference of the yearly average backscatter below 150 m among the 3 years is found within 10 % for the CT25k ceilometer.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that both the instrument hardware-related background signals and software-related artifacts could impact attenuated backscatter profiles observed by ceilometers. Further processing of attenuated backscatter profiles is needed to get accurate attenuated backscatter observations from ceilometers especially under low signal-to-noise ratio situations (Kotthaus et al, 2016). In this study, we only use the attenuated backscatter at low altitude, where both the Vaisala CT25k and CL31 have high signal-to-noise ratio for lidar return signals and hourly average will also decrease noise.…”
Section: Test In a Different Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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