Estimates of Cn2 from Numerical Weather Prediction Model Output and Comparison with Thermosonde Data

Author:

Frehlich Rod1,Sharman Robert1,Vandenberghe Francois1,Yu Wei1,Liu Yubao1,Knievel Jason1,Jumper George2

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Atmospheric Research,* Boulder, Colorado

2. Battlespace Environment Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts

Abstract

Abstract Area-averaged estimates of Cn2 from high-resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) model output are produced from local estimates of the spatial structure functions of refractive index with corrections for the inherent smoothing and filtering effects of the underlying NWP model. The key assumptions are the existence of a universal statistical description of small-scale turbulence and a locally universal spatial filter for the NWP model variables. Under these assumptions, spatial structure functions of the NWP model variables can be related to the structure functions of the atmospheric variables and extended to the smaller underresolved scales. The shape of the universal spatial filter is determined by comparisons of model structure functions with the climatological spatial structure function determined from an archive of aircraft data collected in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. This method of computing Cn2 has an important advantage over more traditional methods that are based on vertical differences because the structure function–based estimates avoid reference to the turbulence outer length scale. To evaluate the technique, NWP model–derived structure-function estimates of Cn2 are compared with nighttime profiles of Cn2 derived from temperature structure-function sensors attached to a rawinsonde (thermosonde) near Holloman Air Force Base in the United States.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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