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Ben Kravitz November 5, 2009 CALIPSO
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What is CALIPSO? CALIPSO is (among a couple of other things) a space- based LIDAR Launched in 2005 Flies on the A-train
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Statistics on the vertical structure of clouds Geographic and vertical distribution of aerosols around the world Detection of sub-visible cirrus and polar stratospheric clouds Indirect estimate of the radiative contribution of aerosols What CALIPSO does
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532 nm: 2 orthogonal channels 1064 nm: 1 channel Technical Specifications
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Doesn’t have to worry about low clouds getting in the way of observations of the upper troposphere Can survey more than one area Advantages of Space- Based LIDAR
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Sample CALIPSO retrievals Text http://www- calipso.larc.nasa.gov/products/lida r/browse_images/show_calendar. php
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Each page has approx. 34 images on it Path of the satellite on the specified day Also has images of just daytime and just nighttime
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Polar stereographic projections
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Clickable pieces of the orbits We’ll click on the blue section of the first picture
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We get 9 more images The blue section is now highlighted (to remind us what we clicked)
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Polar projections This orbit doesn’t pass over the Arctic This orbit does pass over the Antarctic, but that’s not the part we clicked
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First main image: 532 nm total backscatter
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Second image: 532 nm perpendicular backscatter
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Third image: 532 nm depolarization ratio
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Fourth image: 1064 nm backscatter
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Fifth image: Attenuated Color Ratio
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Sixth image: Vertical Feature Mask
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So let’s look at some interesting features
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We’ll go through two of the (four) colors on this one
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Purple Strip
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Green Strip
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Occasionally you’ll get something that looks like this
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Notice the really interesting feature over the green/red area (Antarctica)
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More fun stuff
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