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Figure 6: Height profiles of the LIDAR data are wavelength corrected to 630nm using an Angstrom Coefficient of 1.6 measured by a sun photometer in Lindenberg. The linear correlation CAPS vs LIDAR shows an linear factor of 0,79 which is corrected in this plot. This factor is caused by the humidity effect on scattering. | Figure 6: Height profiles of the LIDAR data are wavelength corrected to 630nm using an Angstrom Coefficient of 1.6 measured by a sun photometer in Lindenberg. The linear correlation CAPS vs LIDAR shows an linear factor of 0,79 which is corrected in this plot. This factor is caused by the humidity effect on scattering. | ||
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