Performance Modeling of a Diode-Laser-Based Direct-Detection Doppler Lidar for Vertical Wind Profiling

Author:

Repasky Kevin S.1,Cruikshank Owen1,Colberg Luke1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana

Abstract

Abstract Micropulse differential absorption lidars (MPD) for water vapor, temperature, and aerosol profiling have been developed, demonstrated, and are addressing the needs of the atmospheric science community for low-cost ground-based networkable instruments capable of long-term monitoring of the lower troposphere. The MPD instruments use a diode-laser-based (DLB) architecture that can easily be adapted for a wide range of applications. In this study, a DLB direct-detection Doppler lidar based on the current MPD architecture is modeled to better understand the efficacy of the instrument for vertical wind velocity measurements, with the long-term goal of incorporating these measurements into the current network of MPD instruments. The direct-detection Doppler lidar is based on a double-edge receiver that utilizes two Fabry–Pérot interferometers and a vertical velocity retrieval that requires the ancillary measurement of the backscatter ratio, which is the ratio of the total backscatter coefficient to the molecular backscatter coefficient. The modeling in this paper accounts for the major sources of error. It indicates that the vertical velocity can be retrieved with an error of less than 0.56 m s−1 below 4 km with a 150-m range resolution and an averaging time of 5 min. Significance Statement Monitoring the temperature, relative humidity, and winds in the lower atmosphere is important for improving weather forecasting, particularly for severe weather such as thunderstorms. Cost-effective micropulse differential absorption lidar (MPD) instrumentation for continuous temperature and humidity monitoring has been developed and demonstrated, and its effects on weather forecasting are currently being evaluated. The modeling study described in this paper studies the feasibility of using a similar cost-effective MPD instrument architecture for monitoring vertical wind velocity in the lower atmosphere. Modeling indicates that wind velocities can be measured with less than 0.56 m s−1 accuracy and demonstrates the feasibility of adding vertical wind velocity measurements to the MPD instruments.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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