First Results of Experimental Tests of the Newly Developed NARL Phased-Array Doppler Sodar

Author:

Anandan V. K.1,Kumar M. Shravan1,Rao I. Srinivasa1

Affiliation:

1. National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki, India

Abstract

Abstract A multifrequency phased-array Doppler sodar system has been installed recently at the National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL) for the continuous observation of the lower atmosphere from near ground to the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL). The NARL sodar, developed in technical collaboration with the Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER), was built using piezoceramic tweeters, which are capable of generating 100-W acoustic power. In favorable atmospheric conditions, the sodar gives wind profiles up to 1 km. The performance evaluation is one of the most important aspects for quality assurance of sodar operations. This paper presents the first results of experimental observations of the NARL sodar system and its scientific validation. The NARL sodar has been validated using the simultaneous observation of another sodar system (Scintec model MFAS64). Various physical parameters of the atmosphere are derived using the results obtained from both of the systems. Comparison of simultaneous measurements by both of the sodars, located about 100 m apart, shows good agreement on wind speed, wind direction, and vertical wind variance. The correlation coefficient of more than 0.80 in wind speed and direction between the sodars shows the usefulness of the system for observing the atmosphere and deriving physical parameters below the ABL.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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