EARLINET instrument intercomparison campaigns: overview on strategy and results
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Published:2016-03-10
Issue:3
Volume:9
Page:1001-1023
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Wandinger Ulla, Freudenthaler Volker, Baars HolgerORCID, Amodeo Aldo, Engelmann RonnyORCID, Mattis Ina, Groß Silke, Pappalardo Gelsomina, Giunta Aldo, D'Amico GiuseppeORCID, Chaikovsky Anatoli, Osipenko Fiodor, Slesar Alexander, Nicolae Doina, Belegante Livio, Talianu Camelia, Serikov Ilya, Linné Holger, Jansen Friedhelm, Apituley ArnoudORCID, Wilson Keith M., de Graaf MartinORCID, Trickl Thomas, Giehl Helmut, Adam MarianaORCID, Comerón AdolfoORCID, Muñoz-Porcar Constantino, Rocadenbosch Francesc, Sicard MichaëlORCID, Tomás Sergio, Lange Diego, Kumar Dhiraj, Pujadas Manuel, Molero Francisco, Fernández Alfonso J., Alados-Arboledas LucasORCID, Bravo-Aranda Juan Antonio, Navas-Guzmán FranciscoORCID, Guerrero-Rascado Juan LuisORCID, Granados-Muñoz María José, Preißler Jana, Wagner Frank, Gausa Michael, Grigorov Ivan, Stoyanov Dimitar, Iarlori Marco, Rizi VincencoORCID, Spinelli Nicola, Boselli Antonella, Wang Xuan, Lo Feudo Teresa, Perrone Maria Rita, De Tomasi Ferdinando, Burlizzi Pasquale
Abstract
Abstract. This paper introduces the recent European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET) quality-assurance efforts at instrument level. Within two dedicated campaigns and five single-site intercomparison activities, 21 EARLINET systems from 18 EARLINET stations were intercompared between 2009 and 2013. A comprehensive strategy for campaign setup and data evaluation has been established. Eleven systems from nine EARLINET stations participated in the EARLINET Lidar Intercomparison 2009 (EARLI09). In this campaign, three reference systems were qualified which served as traveling standards thereafter. EARLINET systems from nine other stations have been compared against these reference systems since 2009. We present and discuss comparisons at signal and at product level from all campaigns for more than 100 individual measurement channels at the wavelengths of 355, 387, 532, and 607 nm. It is shown that in most cases, a very good agreement of the compared systems with the respective reference is obtained. Mean signal deviations in predefined height ranges are typically below ±2 %. Particle backscatter and extinction coefficients agree within ±2 × 10−4 km−1 sr−1 and ± 0.01 km−1, respectively, in most cases. For systems or channels that showed larger discrepancies, an in-depth analysis of deficiencies was performed and technical solutions and upgrades were proposed and realized. The intercomparisons have reinforced confidence in the EARLINET data quality and allowed us to draw conclusions on necessary system improvements for some instruments and to identify major challenges that need to be tackled in the future.
Funder
Sixth Framework Programme Seventh Framework Programme European Space Agency Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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