The NASA Langley airborne High-Spectral-Resolution Lidar – Generation 2 (HSRL-2) is used to characterize clouds and small particles in the atmosphere, called aerosols. From an airborne platform, the HSRL-2 instrument provides nadir-viewing profiles of aerosol and cloud optical and microphysical properties, which are used studies aerosol impacts on radiation, clouds, and air quality. HSRL-2 also provides measurements of the near-surface ocean, including depth-resolved subsurface backscatter and attenuation. HSRL-2 can also be configured to utilize the differential absorption (DIAL) technique for measuring profiles of ozone concentrations in addition to the above products.
High Spectral Resolution Lidar 2
Instrument Type
Measurements
Aircraft
Recent Missions
Point(s) of Contact
(Prev PI),
(Prev PI),
(POC; PI),
(Mgr),
(Mgr),
(Co-I)
Range of Measurement
Vertical profile
Instrument Pointing
Nadir (directly downwards)
Measurement Sampling Rate
0.10 Hz
Vertical Resolution
15.00 m
Measurement Wavelengths
355 nm,
532 nm,
1064 nm
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