Publication
EarthCARE dry-run demonstration with EMORAL lidar |
Stachlewska I.S., Hafiz A., Georgoussis G., Freudenthaler V., Fortuna R., Rykowska Z., Karasewicz M., Poczta P., Amiridis V. and Nicolae D. |
EPJ Web of Conferences362, 2026, art. 1027, 10.1051/epjconf/202636201027 |
The Opto-Electronics section (TEC-MME) at the European Space Research and Technology (ESTEC) of the European Space Agency (ESA) invested into the ESA Mobile Raman Lidar (EMORAL) to serve for Cal/Val missions. The lidar has been co-developed in a collaborative R&D effort of three research performing organizations (University of Warsaw, National Observatory of Athens, and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich), and private sector companies (Raymetrics, Licel, Innolas). The current configuration places the EMORAL lidar operated by RS-Lab Team at University of Warsaw in the forefront of ground-based systems for Cal/Val missions and beyond. A set of new functionalities, such as broadband fluorescence and water vapor measurements, together with wavelength-dependent polarization, backscattering and extinction coefficients observations present highly desirable, state-of-art ensemble for near-real-time profiling. During campaigns conducted in different environments (urban, industrial, peatland, rural, mountainous) we collected exclusive sets of quality-assured high-level data products. Therefore, the EMORAL lidar is foreseen to serve as one of the core ESA assets for the upcoming EarthCARE Cal/Val activities.
