Abstract

Considering the necessity of lidar for atmospheric scattered radiance measurement, and the application scenario in civil aviation airports, an eye-safe two-wavelength Raman-Mie lidar is proposed for slant visibility measurements, which differs from the existing Mie-scattering slant visibility lidar. Lidar system is to provide atmospheric aerosol parameters for SBDART model, so as to solve the calculation of actual atmospheric scattered radiance. The obtained information including the total irradiance, the scattered radiance, and the atmospheric transparency are combined to calculate the contrast ratio between the object and the background.Lidar experiments were carried out over Xi'an University of Technology, China (34.233°N, 108.911°E), and two cases conducted under overcast and haze conditions are investigated. Using the 33-layer atmospheric aerosol list by vertical lidar detection, the 33-layer actual atmospheric scattered radiance and the total solar irradiance are obtained by SBDART model. The atmospheric transparency is further obtained by slant scanning detection. Taking the playground runway and the grassland as the object and the background, the contrast ratio curves can be calculated with consideration of actual atmospheric scattered radiance and atmospheric transparency, and the slant visibility distances can be thus obtained at any slant directions under the contrast ratio of 0.05. The results under overcast condition showed that, the obtained slant visibility is at the distance of 9 km and 11.2 km at a zenith angle of 50° and 70°, with the statistical measurement error of 12.5% and 6.54%. The results under haze weather condition also differs at slant directions, the slant visibility distances varied ranging from 4.4 km to 6.51 km, and the statistical measurement errors are approximately of 10.21% and 8.89%. The results demonstrated the developed two-wavelength Raman-Mie lidar provides a new solution to actual atmospheric scattered radiance measurements, and also validated its feasibility and reliability for accurate slant visibility measurements.

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