Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)

Recent developments of lidars and data analysis methods for AD-Net, and the studies using ADNet are presented. Continuous observation was started in 2001 at three stations using polarizationsensitive Mie-scattering lidars. Currently, lidars, including three multi-wavelength Raman lidars and one high...

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Main Authors: Sugimoto Nobuo, Shimizu Atsushi, Nishizawa Tomoaki, Jin Yoshitaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817609001
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Shimizu Atsushi
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description Recent developments of lidars and data analysis methods for AD-Net, and the studies using ADNet are presented. Continuous observation was started in 2001 at three stations using polarizationsensitive Mie-scattering lidars. Currently, lidars, including three multi-wavelength Raman lidars and one high-spectral-resolution lidar, are operated at 20 stations. Recent studies on validation/assimilation of chemical transport models, climatology, and epidemiology of Asian dust are also described.
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spelling doaj.art-8e7d8b6c042f4ef7991ff14670a23dc42022-12-21T22:54:59ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011760900110.1051/epjconf/201817609001epjconf_ilrc28_09001Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)Sugimoto NobuoShimizu AtsushiNishizawa TomoakiJin YoshitakaRecent developments of lidars and data analysis methods for AD-Net, and the studies using ADNet are presented. Continuous observation was started in 2001 at three stations using polarizationsensitive Mie-scattering lidars. Currently, lidars, including three multi-wavelength Raman lidars and one high-spectral-resolution lidar, are operated at 20 stations. Recent studies on validation/assimilation of chemical transport models, climatology, and epidemiology of Asian dust are also described.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817609001
spellingShingle Sugimoto Nobuo
Shimizu Atsushi
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Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
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title Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
title_full Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
title_fullStr Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
title_full_unstemmed Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
title_short Recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network (AD-NET)
title_sort recent developments with the asian dust and aerosol lidar observation network ad net
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817609001
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