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Elsevier, Atmospheric Research, (120-121), p. 334-342

DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.09.020

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Typical tropospheric aerosol backscatter profiles for Southern Ireland: The Cork Raman lidar

Journal article published in 2013 by Michael A. P. McAuliffe, Albert A. Ruth ORCID
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Abstract

A Raman lidar instrument (UCLID) was established at the University College Cork as part of the European lidar network EARLINET. Raman backscatter coefficients, extinction coefficients and lidar ratios were measured within the period 28/08/2010 and 24/04/2011. Typical atmospheric scenarios over Southern Ireland in terms of the aerosol load in the planetary boundary layer are outlined. The lidar ratios found are typical for marine atmospheric condition (lidar ratio ca. 20–25 sr). The height of the planetary boundary layer is below 1000 m and therefore low in comparison to heights found at other lidar sites in Europe. On the 21st of April a large aerosol load was detected, which was assigned to a Saharan dust event based on HYSPLIT trajectories and DREAM forecasts along with the lidar ratio (70 sr) for the period concerned. The dust was found at two heights, pure dust at 2.5 km and dust mixing with pollution from 0.7 to 1.8 km with a lidar ratio of 40–50 sr. ; Science Foundation Ireland (RFP/06/EEB011); Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology (EMBARK postgraduate fellowships, 2009)