Comparing scattering ratio products retrieved from ALADIN/Aeolus and CALIOP/CALIPSO observations: sensitivity, comparability, and temporal evolution

2021 
Abstract. The spaceborne active sounders have been contributing invaluable vertically resolved information of atmospheric optical properties since the launch of CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation) in 2006. To ensure the continuity of climate studies and monitoring the global changes, one has to understand the differences between lidars operating at different wavelengths, flying at different orbits, and utilizing different observation geometries, receiving paths, and detectors. In this article, we show the results of an intercomparison study of ALADIN (Atmospheric Laser Doppler INstrument) and CALIOP (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization) lidars using their scattering ratio (SR) products for the period of 28/06/2019−31/12/2019. We suggest an optimal set of collocation criteria (Δdist
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