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TOLNET – A Tropospheric Ozone Lidar Profiling Network for Satellite Continuity and Process Studies
Ozone lidars measure continuous, high-resolution ozone profiles critical for process studies and for satellite validation in the lower troposphere. However, the effectiveness of lidar validation by using single-station data is limited. Recently, NASA initiated an interagency ozone lidar observation...
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