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First climatology of polar mesospheric clouds from GOMOS/ENVISAT stellar occultation instrument

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Table 1. Number of PMC detected by GOMOS and timing of first and last clouds in each season and for each hemisphere.
Fig. 1. Noctilucent cloud photographed by Kristell P ´erot during the LPMR-09 meeting, 14 July 2009, Djur ¨o island, Stockholm archipelago, Sweden.
Fig. 2. Principle and geometry of the GOMOS stellar occultation measurements. In the top right: example of an intensity profile measured by the photometers during an occultation event on the day side.
Fig. 3. Signals measured by GOMOS photometers during an occultation event on the day side.
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