Abstract

The purpose of this work is to measure by differential absorption lidar (DIAL) the ozone vertical distribution (OVD) in the upper troposphere – stratosphere at wavelengths 299/341 and 308/353 nm and to compare the results with satellite data. А lidar complex for measuring the OVD in the altitude range ~ (5–45) km has been created. Here we analyze the results of ozone lidar measurements at wavelengths of 299/341 nm and 308/353 nm in March 2017 – January 2018 at Siberian Lidar Station (SLS) and compare them with satellite (AURA/MLS and IASI/MetOp) measurements of OVD. The retrieved lidar OVD profiles in the upper troposphere – stratosphere in comparison with AURA/MLS and IASI/MetOp profiles, as well as the stitched OVD profile in comparison with the mid-latitude Kruger model confirm the prospects of using the pairs of ozone sounding wavelengths 299/341 and 308/353 nm.

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