Abstract

The Maido high-altitude observatory located in Reunion Island (21°S, 55°E) is equipped with an innovative lidar designed to monitor the water vapor in the whole troposphere up to the lower stratosphere with a Raman system and to monitor, simultaneously, the temperature in the stratosphere and in the mesosphere based on a Rayleigh scattering technique. Several improvements have been performed on the new instrument to optimize the water vapor mixing ratio measurements thanks to the experience of the previous system. The choice of the operational configuration of the system and the calibration methodology were realized during the campaign MALICCA-1 (MAido LIdar Calibration CAmpaign) which provided simultaneous measurements of water vapor and ozone in April 2013. The lidar water vapor profiles are calibrated with water vapor columns obtained from a collocated GNSS receiver. By comparing CFH and Vaisala radiosondes and satellites water vapor mixing ratio profiles with the Raman lidar profiles, the performances of the lidar are shown to be good in the troposphere. With a suitable integration time period, the ability of measuring quantities of a few ppmv in the lower stratosphere is demonstrated. This Raman lidar will provide regular measurements to international networks with high vertical resolution profiles of water vapor in order to document various studies and to insure a long-term survey of the troposphere and of the lower stratosphere.

Highlights

  • A Raman water vapor lidar has been designed, upgrading a former system running in Reunion Island, in order to measure the water vapor up to thetropical UT/LS (Upper Troposphere / Lower Stratosphere)

  • The present paper will introduce the configuration of the system and of the retrieval code, the first pieces of information on the vertical resolution and the evaluation of the performances, and a brief overview of the scientific studies initiated around the first two years data supplied by this lidar

  • The optimal routine system configuration and data processing code have been determined for the Raman water vapor lidar of the Maïdo facility

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A Raman water vapor lidar has been designed, upgrading a former system running in Reunion Island, in order to measure the water vapor up to the (sub)tropical UT/LS (Upper Troposphere / Lower Stratosphere). This system is located at the Maïdo observatory (2160 m asl) and is operating since October 2012 [1]. The present paper will introduce the configuration of the system and of the retrieval code, the first pieces of information on the vertical resolution and the evaluation of the performances, and a brief overview of the scientific studies initiated around the first two years data supplied by this lidar

THE MAIDO RAMAN WATER VAPOR LIDAR
WATER VAPOR PROFILES RETRIEVAL
DATA VALIDATION PROCEDURE
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
CAMPAIGN AND ROUTINE MODES
Findings
CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
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