• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 810003 (2016)
Ji Chengli1、2、3、4、*, Tao Zongming1、5, Hu Shunxing1, Zhang Xuehai1、2, Liu Dong1, Wang Zhenzhu1, Zhong Zhiqing1, Xie Chenbo1, Yuan Ke′e1, Cao Kaifa1, Huang Jian1, and Wang Yingjian1
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201643.0810003 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Ji Chengli, Tao Zongming, Hu Shunxing, Zhang Xuehai, Liu Dong, Wang Zhenzhu, Zhong Zhiqing, Xie Chenbo, Yuan Ke′e, Cao Kaifa, Huang Jian, Wang Yingjian. Effective Lidar Ratio of Cirrus Cloud Measured by Three-Wavelength Lidar[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2016, 43(8): 810003 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The simulation study is conducted based on Mie scattering theory as well as the relationship between the cirrus extinction characteristics, the effective lidar ratio and wavelengths. Data of observation is measured to calculate the effective lidar ratios of different wavelengths by three-wavelength lidar system in the western suburbs of Hefei from January 2011 to October 2012. Both the theoretical and experimental results show that in regard to the three wavelengths 355,532,1064 nm, the extinction coefficient of cirrus cloud is independent of the wavelengths, and the effective lidar ratio increases as the wavelength increases. The effective lidar ratio of cirrus cloud in Hefei ranges from 10~70 sr, and the mean value of three-wavelength is (21.0±9.3) sr, (29.4±11.7) sr and (38.1±11.4) sr. The effective lidar ratio of cirrus cloud measured by 355 nm wavelength is the lowest in autumn, while that measured by 532 nm and 1064 nm are the highest in autumn.
    Ji Chengli, Tao Zongming, Hu Shunxing, Zhang Xuehai, Liu Dong, Wang Zhenzhu, Zhong Zhiqing, Xie Chenbo, Yuan Ke′e, Cao Kaifa, Huang Jian, Wang Yingjian. Effective Lidar Ratio of Cirrus Cloud Measured by Three-Wavelength Lidar[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2016, 43(8): 810003
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