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The definition of standard methods measuring the aerosol extinction coefficient support the cross fertilization of the RIs ACTRIS, IAGOS and ICOS. This has been demonstrated by the coordination and realization of the joint measurement campaign. Here, direct contacts of individual scientists and technicians have been initiated and will sustain through enhancing the knowledge and data transfer on a direct personal way across RIs.  
 
The definition of standard methods measuring the aerosol extinction coefficient support the cross fertilization of the RIs ACTRIS, IAGOS and ICOS. This has been demonstrated by the coordination and realization of the joint measurement campaign. Here, direct contacts of individual scientists and technicians have been initiated and will sustain through enhancing the knowledge and data transfer on a direct personal way across RIs.  
  
==Impact on stakeholders==
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==IMPACT ON STAKEHOLDERS==
  
 
Defining standards for LIDAR and complementary in situ technologies and calculus chains will help RIs to enhance their data quality and to build joint data sets. Especially, RIs like ICOS which is in the planning phase will profit from the knowledge transfer from the start. Furthermore, standardized observations mean that e.g. data sets from different platforms are merge-able.  
 
Defining standards for LIDAR and complementary in situ technologies and calculus chains will help RIs to enhance their data quality and to build joint data sets. Especially, RIs like ICOS which is in the planning phase will profit from the knowledge transfer from the start. Furthermore, standardized observations mean that e.g. data sets from different platforms are merge-able.  
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ICOS RI is interested in the LIDAR technique to retrieve the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) height and not in the retrieval of the aerosol optical properties. ACTRIS offered feedback regarding the potential use of ceilometers or single backscatter LIDAR for the PBL retrieval from specific studies and measurements campaigns carried within ACTRIS and related projects(Haeffelin et al., 2012; Pal et al., 2013; Wiegner et al., 2014; Madonna et al., 2015; Pal and Haeffelin, 2015). Moreover ACTRIS offered guidance using Doppler LIDAR instruments to measure PBL Dynamics. As a first step is was agreed to share measured PBL heights between ACTRIS and ICOS. Within ACTRIS a series of campaigns, involving different ceilometrs, LIDAR and Doppler LIDAR operation/comparison, will be organized and these are an optimal opportunity for ICOS RI; the list of the campaigns is available at http://www.actris.eu/Outreach/News/Campaigns.aspx.  
 
ICOS RI is interested in the LIDAR technique to retrieve the Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) height and not in the retrieval of the aerosol optical properties. ACTRIS offered feedback regarding the potential use of ceilometers or single backscatter LIDAR for the PBL retrieval from specific studies and measurements campaigns carried within ACTRIS and related projects(Haeffelin et al., 2012; Pal et al., 2013; Wiegner et al., 2014; Madonna et al., 2015; Pal and Haeffelin, 2015). Moreover ACTRIS offered guidance using Doppler LIDAR instruments to measure PBL Dynamics. As a first step is was agreed to share measured PBL heights between ACTRIS and ICOS. Within ACTRIS a series of campaigns, involving different ceilometrs, LIDAR and Doppler LIDAR operation/comparison, will be organized and these are an optimal opportunity for ICOS RI; the list of the campaigns is available at http://www.actris.eu/Outreach/News/Campaigns.aspx.  
  
IAGOS RI offered in-situ information for the determination of the PBL height from atmospheric state variables and related in-situ data. This application will be further elaborated during the lifetime of ENVRIplus.
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IAGOS RI offered in-situ information for the determination of the PBL height from atmospheric state variables and related in-situ data. This application will be further elaborated during the lifetime of ENVRIplus.  
  
 
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