A multipurpose Lidar was built at Wuhan Institute of Physics & Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Science. The Lidar
consists of an YAG laser pumped dye laser system, two receiving telescopes and several detection channels. During the
past few years, we conducted some lidar observation in various altitudes of the atmosphere at our location. In this paper,
we describe the technical aspects of this multipurpose lidar, and summarize some of the atmosphere observation results
obtained by the lidar over Wuhan, China (31 deg N,114 deg E) with the emphasis on the sodium layer detections.
A Raman/Rayleigh/Fluorescence Lidar established in the Wuhan Institute of Physics & Mathematics, China for the measurements of the atmosphere is described, and the preliminary observation results for the lower, upper atmosphere and the sodium layer over Wuhan, China obtained by this lidar are presented in this paper.
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