The Measurement of Atmospheric Visibility with Lidar: TSC Field Test Results.

Abstract

The report represents a technical feasibility study of the use of lidar for determining the atmospheric extinction coefficient in low visibility. Measurements were made with three laser sources: a Q-switched ruby laser, a GaAlAs diode laser array, and a modulated cw helium-neon laser. The work, sponsored by the FAA, is part of a program aimed at measuring and reporting slant visibility. Results of lidar measurements made both in natural coastal fog and in artificial fog are analyzed. Extinction coefficients are obtained with the pulsed systems, using both the 'slope' and 'ratio' methods to analyze the backscatter signature. Corrections for finite laser pulse width are included in the data reduction. (Modified author abstract)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1974
Accession Number
AD0777533

Entities

People

  • J. R. Lifsitz

Organizations

  • John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Coefficients
  • Data Reduction
  • Extinction
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Field Tests
  • Helium Neon Lasers
  • Laser Arrays
  • Laser Diodes
  • Laser Pulses
  • Lasers
  • Light (Electromagnetic Radiation)
  • Light Sources
  • Measurement
  • Ruby Lasers
  • Visibility

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Aerosol Science/Aerosol Physics
  • Aviation Safety and Air Traffic Management
  • Optical Physics and Photonics.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy
  • Directed Energy - Lasers