Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Année : 2013

Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements

Yann Courcoux
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Philippe Keckhut
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Pierre Tulet
Alain Hauchecorne
Sophie Godin-Beekmann
Aurélie Colomb
Davide Dionisi
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T. Gaudo
Philippe Ricaud

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Since the nineties, atmospheric measurement systems have been deployed at Reunion Island, mainly for monitoring the atmospheric composition in the framework of NDSC/NDACC (Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change/Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change). The location of Reunion Island presents a great interest because there are very few multi-instrumented stations in the tropics and particularly in the Southern Hemisphere. In 2012, a new observatory was commissioned in Maïdo at 2200 m a.s.l.: it hosts various instruments for atmospheric measurements, including LiDAR systems, spectro-radiometers and in situ gases and aerosols measurements. This new high-altitude Maïdo station allows: 1. To improve the performance of the optical instruments above the marine boundary layer, and to open new perspectives on upper troposphere and lower stratosphere studies. 2. To develop in-situ measurements of the atmospheric composition for climate change survey, in a reference site in the tropical/subtropical region of the Southern Hemisphere. 3. To offer trans-national access to host experiments or measurement campaigns for focused process studies.
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hal-00845146 , version 1 (29-12-2014)

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Jean-Luc Baray, Yann Courcoux, Philippe Keckhut, Thierry Portafaix, Pierre Tulet, et al.. Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2013, 6 (10), pp.2865-2877. ⟨10.5194/amt-6-2865-2013⟩. ⟨hal-00845146⟩
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