Lidar observations of cirrus clouds in Buenos Aires

Abstract: Characterization of cirrus clouds over Buenos Aires (34.6°S, 58.5°W) using a ground based lidar is presented. The study, carried out for the period 2010–2011, reveals that cirrus are usually found in the altitude region 8–11 km, with mid-cloud temperatures values varying between 75 °C and 55 °C. The clouds, whose bases altitudes display significant variability while their tops remains close to the tropopause, show geometrical thickness ranging from 1.2 to 5 km, with on average value 3.070.9 km. Most commonly observed cirri can be characterized as optically thin cirrus rather than dense ones, with a mean optical depth value of 0.2670.11 and an applied multiple scattering factor η of 0.8570.07. In this region, the optical depth increases with increasing geometrical thickness with a partially linear correlation. Lidar ratios are also analyzed and on average the value is 32717 sr.

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Main Authors: Lakkis, Susan Gabriela, Lavorato, Mario, Canziani, Pablo O., Lacomi, H.
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: 2015
Subjects:NUBES CIRRUS, LIDAR, CLIMATOLOGIA, ALTITUD, FORMA,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/5468
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