Measurement Performance Assessment of Future Space-Borne Doppler Wind Lidar for Numerical Weather Prediction

Author:

Ishii Shoken1,Okamoto Kozo12,Baron Philippe1,Kubota Takuji3,Satoh Yohei3,Sakaizawa Daisuke3,Ishibashi Toshiyuki2,Tanaka Taichu Y.24,Yamashita Koji4,Ochiai Satoshi1,Gamo Kyoka5,Yasui Motoaki1,Oki Riko3,Satoh Masaki6,Iwasaki Toshiki7

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

2. Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency

3. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

4. Japan Meteorological Agency

5. Fujitsu FIP Corporation

6. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo

7. Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University

Publisher

Meteorological Society of Japan

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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