Date of Award
12-17-2000
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Rayleigh lidar allows us to measure density and temperature structure of the atmosphere at heights from approximately 35 to 80 kilometers. A Rayleigh lidar was installed at Poker Flat Research Range in November of 1997 and has been operated routinely since. This thesis presents an engineering analysis of the lidar system performance and a scientific analysis of the data obtained. The engineering analysis considers the receiver and transmitter alignment of the lidar system and the signal quality of the lidar data. The scientific analysis considers the retrieval of density and temperature profiles under a range of geophysical conditions. This study uses a three-year data set that includes 38 nights of data.
Recommended Citation
Cutler, Laura Jeanette, "Rayleigh lidar studies of the Arctic middle atmosphere" (2000). Engineering . 194.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_grad_engineering/194
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6720