EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Siberian lidar station: instruments and results

  • Matvienko Gennadii G.,
  • Balin Yurii S.,
  • Bobrovnikov Sergey M.,
  • Romanovskii Oleg A.,
  • Kokhanenko Grigirii P.,
  • Samoilova Svetlana V.,
  • Penner Ioganes E.,
  • Gorlov Evgenii V.,
  • Zharkov Victir I.,
  • Sadovnikov Sergey A.,
  • Yakovlev Semen V.,
  • Bazhenov Oleg E.,
  • Dolgii Sergey I.,
  • Makeev Andrey P.,
  • Nevzorov Alexey A.,
  • Nevzorov Alexey V.,
  • Kharchenko Olga V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817608020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 176
p. 08020

Abstract

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The Siberian Lidar Station created at V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics and operating in Tomsk (56.5° N, 85.0° E) is a unique atmospheric observatory. It combines up-to-date instruments for remote laser and passive sounding for the study of aerosol and cloud fields, air temperature and humidity, and ozone and gaseous components of the ozone cycles. In addition to controlling a wide range of atmospheric parameters, the observatory allows simultaneous monitoring of the atmosphere throughout the valuable altitude range 0–75 km. In this paper, the instruments and results received at the Station are described.