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Lidar Measurements Of Stratospheric Ozone: Comparison With Balloon-Borne Electrochemical Cell (ECC) Measurements

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Abstract

The NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Stratospheric Ozone Lidar Trailer Experiment (STROZ LITE) participated in the stratospheric ozone measurement intercomparison campaigns in October-November 1988 and July-August 1989 at Table Mountain Observatory near Wrightwood, CA. As part of these campaigns ozone profiles between 20 and 35 obtained by the lidar were compared to profiles measured by Wallops Flight Facility electrochemical cell (ECC) sondes in Fall 1988 and Wallops and NOAA ECC sondes in Summer 1989.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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