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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-6951-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-6951-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
A decadal cirrus clouds climatology from ground-based and spaceborne lidars above the south of France (43.9° N–5.7° E)
C. Hoareau
LMD, UMR8539, INSU-CNRS, UPMC, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
P. Keckhut
LATMOS, UMR8190, INSU-CNRS, UVSQ, UPMC, 11 Boulevard d'Alembert, 78820 Guyancourt, France
LMD, UMR8539, INSU-CNRS, UPMC, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
H. Chepfer
LMD, UMR8539, INSU-CNRS, UPMC, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
J.-L. Baray
LACy, UMR8105, 15 avenue René Cassin-BP 7151-97715 St-Denis Cedex 09, La Réunion, France
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- Climatological and radiative properties of midlatitude cirrus clouds derived by automatic evaluation of lidar measurements E. Kienast-Sjögren et al.
- Constraining Ice Water Content of Thin Antarctic Cirrus Clouds Using Ground-Based Lidar and Satellite Data S. Alexander & A. Klekociuk
- Climatology and trends of cirrus geometrical and optical properties in the Amazon region from 7-yr of CALIPSO observations B. Portella & H. Barbosa
- Satellite observations of cirrus clouds in the Northern Hemisphere lowermost stratosphere R. Spang et al.
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- Characteristics of mid‐level clouds over West Africa E. Bourgeois et al.
- Characteristics of cirrus clouds and tropical tropopause layer: Seasonal variation and long-term trends A. Pandit et al.
- 25-Year analysis of tropical cirrus clouds: insights from ground and space-based LIDAR observations P. Mol et al.
- A comprehensive statistical study of cloud base height using ceilometer over western India R. Vaishnav et al.
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- Variability and evolution of the midlatitude stratospheric aerosol budget from 22 years of ground-based lidar and satellite observations S. Khaykin et al.
- Subvisible cirrus clouds – a dynamical system approach E. Spreitzer et al.
- Multiple Scattering in Cirrus Clouds and Taking It into Account When Interpreting Lidar Measurements in the Stratosphere V. Korshunov
- Studies of the Orientation of Crystalline Particles in Ice Clouds by a Scanning Lidar G. Kokhanenko et al.
- Long-term trend analysis and climatology of tropical cirrus clouds using 16 years of lidar data set over Southern India A. Pandit et al.
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- Nighttime Contrail Characterization from Multisource Lidar and Meteorological Observations F. Mandija et al.
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