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A New Global View of Boundary Layer Structure by an Improved Idealized-profile Fitting Method for Space-born Lidar Observations

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Abstract

An improved iterative idealized-profile fitting method was thus developed and was applied to the space-born lidar nighttime observations. A new climatology of global ABL aerosol optical properties and ABL structure was derived and presented.

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