CALIPSO observations of volcanic aerosol in the stratosphere

  • Thomason L
  • Pitts M
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Abstract

In the stratosphere, the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) has observed the presence of aerosol plumes associated with the eruptions several volcanoes including Montserrat (May 2006), Chaiten (May 2008), and Kasatochi (August 2008). While the dense ash plumes from these eruptions dissipate relatively quickly, CALIPSO continued to detect an enhanced aerosol layer from the Montserrat eruption from the initial observations in June 2006 well into 2008. Solar occultation missions were uniquely capable of monitoring stratospheric aerosol. However, since the end of long-lived instruments like the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE II), there has been no clear space-based successor instrument. A number of active instruments, some employing new techniques, are being evaluated as candidate sources of stratospheric aerosol data. Herein, we examine suitability of the CALIPSO 532-nm aerosol backscatter coefficient measurements.

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Thomason, L. W., & Pitts, M. C. (2008). CALIPSO observations of volcanic aerosol in the stratosphere. In Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring IX (Vol. 7153, p. 71530O). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804090

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