Author:
Landulfo Eduardo,Vega Albeht Rodríguez,Yoshida Alexandre Calzavara,Bastidas Alvaro,dos Santos Amanda Vieira,Silva Antonieta,Gomes Antonio Arleques,Gonzalez Boris Barja,Melo-Luna Carlos Andrés,Hoyos Carlos D.,de Souza Rae Cristina Tobler,Camilo Daniel,Vivas David,Gouveia Diego Alves,Wolfram Elian,Collini Estela,Lopes Fábio J. S.,de Arruda Moreira Gregori,de Melo Jorge Barbosa Henrique,Ciminari Hernan,Reina John H.,da Silva Jonatan João,Céspedes Jonnathan,Marrero Juan Carlos Antuña,Rascado Juan Luis Guerrero,Pallotta Juan,Hoelzemann Judith,Arboledas Lucas Alados,Salles M.Alejandra,da Silva Marcos Paulo Araújo,Sammara Renata,Forno Ricardo N.,Papandrea Sebastian
Abstract
LALINET (Latin American Lidar Network) follows its goal to consolidation as a federative lidar network to provide regional coverage over Latin America in providing aerosol and greenhouse gas profiles following QA/QC protocols and promoting the development of researchers and students in atmopheric science field. We show recent results on different approaches for studying the optical properties of the atmosphere regarding aerosols at tropospheric and stratospheric level and greenhouse gas mixing ratio profiles followed by our recent support and validation efforts towards present and future satellite missions.