Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Oct 2013)

Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements

  • J.-L. Baray,
  • Y. Courcoux,
  • P. Keckhut,
  • T. Portafaix,
  • P. Tulet,
  • J.-P. Cammas,
  • A. Hauchecorne,
  • S. Godin Beekmann,
  • M. De Mazière,
  • C. Hermans,
  • F. Desmet,
  • K. Sellegri,
  • A. Colomb,
  • M. Ramonet,
  • J. Sciare,
  • C. Vuillemin,
  • C. Hoareau,
  • D. Dionisi,
  • V. Duflot,
  • H. Vérèmes,
  • J. Porteneuve,
  • F. Gabarrot,
  • T. Gaudo,
  • J.-M. Metzger,
  • G. Payen,
  • J. Leclair de Bellevue,
  • C. Barthe,
  • F. Posny,
  • P. Ricaud,
  • A. Abchiche,
  • R. Delmas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-6-2865-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
pp. 2865 – 2877

Abstract

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Since the nineties, atmospheric measurement systems have been deployed at Reunion Island, mainly for monitoring the atmospheric composition in the framework of NDSC/NDACC (Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change/Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change). The location of Reunion Island presents a great interest because there are very few multi-instrumented stations in the tropics and particularly in the southern hemisphere. In 2012, a new observatory was commissioned in Maïdo at 2200 m above sea level: it hosts various instruments for atmospheric measurements, including lidar systems, spectro-radiometers and in situ gas and aerosol measurements. This new high-altitude Maïdo station provides an opportunity: 1. to improve the performance of the optical instruments above the marine boundary layer, and to open new perspectives on upper troposphere and lower stratosphere studies; 2. to develop in situ measurements of the atmospheric composition for climate change surveys, in a reference site in the tropical/subtropical region of the southern hemisphere; 3. to offer trans-national access to host experiments or measurement campaigns for focused process studies.