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LASE measurements of water vapor, aerosols, and clouds during SOLVE

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Abstract

Airborne water vapor lidar measurements are used to observe moisture variability in tropopause folds, characterize ice supersaturation regions, compare satellite and in situ water vapor measurements, and reveal wave structure in aerosol and cloud distributions.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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