A technical description of the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE)

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The Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE) was the first high-power lidar flown and operated successfully on board a balloon platform. As part of the PMC Turbo payload, the instrument acquired high-resolution backscatter profiles of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) from an altitude of 38 km during its maiden 6 d flight from Esrange, Sweden, to northern Canada in July 2018. We describe the BOLIDE instrument and its development and report on the predicted and actual in-flight performance. Although the instrument suffered from excessively high background noise, we were able to detect PMCs with a volume backscatter coefficient as low as 0:61010 m1 sr1 at a vertical resolution of 100m and a time resolution of 30 s.

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Kaifler, B., Rempel, D., Roßi, P., Büdenbender, C., Kaifler, N., & Baturkin, V. (2020). A technical description of the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE). Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 13(10), 5681–5695. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-5681-2020

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