Assessing State-of-the-Art Capabilities for Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: The XPIA Field Campaign

Author:

Lundquist Julie K.1,Wilczak James M.2,Ashton Ryan3,Bianco Laura4,Brewer W. Alan2,Choukulkar Aditya2,Clifton Andrew5,Debnath Mithu3,Delgado Ruben6,Friedrich Katja7,Gunter Scott8,Hamidi Armita3,Iungo Giacomo Valerio3,Kaushik Aleya7,Kosović Branko9,Langan Patrick6,Lass Adam6,Lavin Evan6,Lee Joseph C.-Y.7,McCaffrey Katherine L.2,Newsom Rob K.10,Noone David C.11,Oncley Steven P.9,Quelet Paul T.7,Sandberg Scott P.2,Schroeder John L.8,Shaw William J.10,Sparling Lynn6,Martin Clara St.7,Pe Alexandra St.6,Strobach Edward6,Tay Ken7,Vanderwende Brian J.7,Weickmann Ann2,Wolfe Daniel4,Worsnop Rochelle7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado

2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado

3. The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas

4. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado

5. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado

6. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland

7. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado

8. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

9. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

10. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington

11. College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

Abstract

Abstract To assess current capabilities for measuring flow within the atmospheric boundary layer, including within wind farms, the U.S. Department of Energy sponsored the eXperimental Planetary boundary layer Instrumentation Assessment (XPIA) campaign at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory (BAO) in spring 2015. Herein, we summarize the XPIA field experiment, highlight novel measurement approaches, and quantify uncertainties associated with these measurement methods. Line-of-sight velocities measured by scanning lidars and radars exhibit close agreement with tower measurements, despite differences in measurement volumes. Virtual towers of wind measurements, from multiple lidars or radars, also agree well with tower and profiling lidar measurements. Estimates of winds over volumes from scanning lidars and radars are in close agreement, enabling the assessment of spatial variability. Strengths of the radar systems used here include high scan rates, large domain coverage, and availability during most precipitation events, but they struggle at times to provide data during periods with limited atmospheric scatterers. In contrast, for the deployment geometry tested here, the lidars have slower scan rates and less range but provide more data during nonprecipitating atmospheric conditions. Microwave radiometers provide temperature profiles with approximately the same uncertainty as radio acoustic sounding systems (RASS). Using a motion platform, we assess motion-compensation algorithms for lidars to be mounted on offshore platforms. Finally, we highlight cases for validation of mesoscale or large-eddy simulations, providing information on accessing the archived dataset. We conclude that modern remote sensing systems provide a generational improvement in observational capabilities, enabling the resolution of finescale processes critical to understanding inhomogeneous boundary layer flows.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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