We report on the development of a low-cost differential absorption lidar (DIAL) for profiling water vapour in the lower
atmosphere. It uses diode lasers in the 830nm region, differing from previously constructed water DIAL systems in
having a double master laser design with active stabilisation of both wavelengths. We present measurements of
backscatter coefficients of aerosols over Adelaide that feed into a sensitivity analysis, as well as initial DIAL
measurements.
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