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A technical description of the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE)

Bernd Kaifler, Dimitry Rempel, Philipp Roßi, Christian Büdenbender, Natalie Kaifler, Volodymyr Baturkin

2020Atmospheric measurement techniques22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. The Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE) was the first high-power lidar flown and operated successfully on board a balloon platform. As part of the PMC Turbo payload, the instrument acquired high-resolution backscatter profiles of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) from an altitude of ∼ 38 km during its maiden ∼ 6 d flight from Esrange, Sweden, to northern Canada in July 2018. We describe the BOLIDE instrument and its development and report on the predicted and actual in-flight performance. Although the instrument suffered from excessively high background noise, we were able to detect PMCs with a volume backscatter coefficient as low as 0.6×10-10 m−1 sr−1 at a vertical resolution of 100 m and a time resolution of 30 s.

Topics & Concepts

LidarPayload (computing)Remote sensingBackscatter (email)BalloonEnvironmental scienceAltitude (triangle)GeologyHigh resolutionMeteorologyPhysicsEngineeringComputer scienceTelecommunicationsCardiologyNetwork packetMathematicsMedicineComputer networkWirelessGeometryAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations