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22 April 2005 Solar eclipse: lidar, meteorological, and ozone measurements in the PBL over Bulgaria
Nikolay Kolev, Boyan Tatarov, Vera Grigorieva, Evgeni Donev, Petko Simeonov, Vasil Umlensky, Boiko K. Kaprielov, Ivan N. Kolev
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Proceedings Volume 5830, 13th International School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618940
Event: 13th International School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications, 2004, Bourgas, Bulgaria
Abstract
The observations were carried out on August 11, 1999, during the solar eclipse over Bulgaria, using a lidar, an ozone meter, and ground meteorological stations. The lidar was used to measure the height of the mixing layer, in particular, before, during and after the solar eclipse in the Sofia city. The ozonemeter measured the ground ozone concentration during the phenomenon. The ground meteorological stations took the meteorological parameters of the atmopsheric ground layer. The weather conditions in all the regions (Sofia, Shabla, Ahtopol, and Peak Rozhen) were favourable for observation. The data of the three types of measurements demonstrate with certainty that the solar eclipse affects the meteorological parameters of the atmosphere near the ground, the ozone concentration, and the height of the mixing layer. It was found out that a certain time delay exists of the solar eclipse impact on the meteorological parameters, the ozone concentration and the mixing layer height, which was different for the different parameters.
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Nikolay Kolev, Boyan Tatarov, Vera Grigorieva, Evgeni Donev, Petko Simeonov, Vasil Umlensky, Boiko K. Kaprielov, and Ivan N. Kolev "Solar eclipse: lidar, meteorological, and ozone measurements in the PBL over Bulgaria", Proc. SPIE 5830, 13th International School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications, (22 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618940
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Meteorology

LIDAR

Humidity

Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Environmental sensing

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