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On the way back to Bremerhaven (see Figure 5) a vertical profile of aerosol light extinction was measured over the Lindenberg Observatory of the German Weather Service. The aerosol extinction coefficient profile measured with a Raman LIDAR is compared with our in situ measurements using CAPS and Mie calculations (BHMie code (Bohren and Huffman, 2007)) using our size distribution measurement of the P2e OPC. (See Fig. 4, 5a and 5b.) | On the way back to Bremerhaven (see Figure 5) a vertical profile of aerosol light extinction was measured over the Lindenberg Observatory of the German Weather Service. The aerosol extinction coefficient profile measured with a Raman LIDAR is compared with our in situ measurements using CAPS and Mie calculations (BHMie code (Bohren and Huffman, 2007)) using our size distribution measurement of the P2e OPC. (See Fig. 4, 5a and 5b.) | ||
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