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14 May 2012 Airborne Doppler wind lidar data fusion with a diagnostic wind model
Yansen Wang, Chatt Williamson, Giap Huynh, David Emmitt, Steve Greco
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Abstract
An initialization method using airborne Doppler wind lidar data was developed and evaluated for a mass-consistent diagnostic wind model over complex terrain. The wind profiles were retrieved from the airborne lidar using a conical scanning scheme and a signal processing algorithm specifically designed for the airborne lidar system. An objective data analysis method in complex terrain was then applied to those wind profiles to produce a threedimensional wind field for model initialization. The model results using the lidar data initialization were compared with independent surface weather observational data and profiles from a microwave radar wind profiler. For the complex terrain in the Salinas valley, the model evaluation with a limited number of observations indicated that the diagnostic wind model with airborne Doppler lidar data produced a reasonably good wind field in moderate to strong wind conditions. However, caution must be stressed for weak wind conditions in which the flow is thermally driven as the mass-consistent diagnostic wind model is not equipped to handle such cases.
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Yansen Wang, Chatt Williamson, Giap Huynh, David Emmitt, and Steve Greco "Airborne Doppler wind lidar data fusion with a diagnostic wind model", Proc. SPIE 8379, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XVII, 83790L (14 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918466
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

LIDAR

Diagnostics

Atmospheric modeling

Doppler effect

Microwave radiation

Radar

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