NASA LASE water vapor differential absorption lidar measurements and performance evaluation

S. Ismail, E. Browell
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The Lidar Atmospheric Sensing Experiment (LASE) is a highly engineered and autonomous Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) system developed at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to measure high-resolution water vapor and aerosol profiles in the troposphere. LASE is being developed as a precursor to the deployment of a spaceborne DIAL system for global measurement of high-resolution water vapor profiles. The LASE system uses a tunable Ti:sapphire laser that is frequency locked to pre-selected water vapor lines in the 815-nm region. LASE is undergoing a series of engineering test flights onboard a high-altitude ER-2 aircraft to evaluate its initial performance before deployment on field programs. During the first engineering test flight conducted near NASA Ames Research Center in May 1994, LASE was operated in the backscattered lidar mode and obtained high-quality aerosol profiles in the 0-20 km altitude region. During a subsequent engineering flight series conducted near NASA Wallops Flight facility in September 1994, water vapor and aerosol profiles were obtained simultaneously under a variety of cloud and background conditions. This paper discusses the results of the water vapor and aerosol measurements made during these flights. These measurements will be used to evaluate the performance of the instrument and for comparison with predicted values of atmospheric signals and water vapor profiles derived from in situ measurements from radiosondes launched in the vicinity of LASE measurements. These results will be used to refine the LASE system for a final engineering test series planned for early 1995. Plans for the validation of the LASE instrument with other in situ and remote sensors and the anticipated field program participation are also discussed.<>
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NASA LASE水蒸汽差分吸收激光雷达测量和性能评估
激光雷达大气传感实验(LASE)是由美国宇航局兰利研究中心(LaRC)开发的高度工程和自主的差分吸收激光雷达(DIAL)系统,用于测量对流层中的高分辨率水蒸气和气溶胶剖面。LASE正在开发中,作为部署用于全球高分辨率水汽剖面测量的星载DIAL系统的先驱。LASE系统使用可调谐Ti:蓝宝石激光器,该激光器的频率锁定在815nm区域的预先选择的水蒸气线上。LASE正在高空ER-2飞机上进行一系列的工程试飞,以评估其在部署到现场项目之前的初始性能。在1994年5月在NASA Ames研究中心附近进行的第一次工程试飞中,LASE在背向散射激光雷达模式下运行,并在0-20公里高度区域获得了高质量的气溶胶剖面。在1994年9月在NASA Wallops飞行设施附近进行的后续工程飞行系列中,在各种云和背景条件下同时获得了水蒸气和气溶胶剖面。本文讨论了在这些飞行中进行的水蒸气和气溶胶测量的结果。这些测量将用于评价仪器的性能,并与在LASE测量附近发射的无线电探空仪的现场测量所得的大气信号和水蒸气剖面的预测值进行比较。这些结果将用于改进LASE系统,以供计划于1995年初进行的最后工程试验系列。还讨论了LASE仪器与其他原位和远程传感器的验证计划以及预期的现场项目参与
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