Abstract

It is used here the lidar equation describing signals from a weakly turbid atmosphere to solve the problem of the determination of the atmospheric aerosol parameters. It is worthwhile to note that the backscattering and extinction coefficients are constant along the beam path in this case. First approximation of the exponent process can be used to describe the atmospheric extinction. The weak lidar signals were analyzed here. It is useful for calculations of the extinction coefficient the preliminary known value of this parameter. The systematic errors were analyzed for different points along the beam path. The signal power was measured at sufficiently large distance. The systematic errors of the extinction coefficient can exceed the systematic errors of the backscattering signal power. It was shown that corresponding value achieve 20. There was investigated the influence of the systematic errors of the measured signal including background light on the obtained results. It was shown that the obtained results cannot be accurate enough if we use preliminary obtained data found before the measurement. It is found that the relative error of the measured signal ˂1%. It is very important the relative error of the corresponding extinction coefficient can be ˃ 100%. There were investigated the results of measurements and the results of computations. First of all it is associated with the scattered irradiance. The cases were considered with absence and presence of water in the aerosol particles coating. It was shown that the developed models adequately describe the process of scattering by a particle. So it is possible significantly reduce the aerosol sizing error. This model can be applied in determining the pollution of the Arctic air basin.

Highlights

  • The Arctic climate has been changing in recent years

  • The systematic errors were analyzed for different points along the beam path Ri

  • The signal power was measured at sufficiently large distance

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Summary

Introduction

The Arctic climate has been changing in recent years. Most of the climate change is caused by global warming. It is considered lidar techniques for investigating the atmospheric parameters using short pulses The solution of this problem is associated with the significant statistical errors. It can be considered the sections of the beam path with rather constant investigated parameters. It was shown that the developed models of a spherical particle with the radially variable refractive index adequately describe the process of scattering by a particle It is possible significantly reduce the aerosol sizing error. This model can be applied in determining the pollution of the Arctic air basin

The weak lidar signals analysis
The systematic errors of lidar measurements
Optical sizing of weak aerosol particles
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