Using optimal estimation to retrieve winds from velocity-azimuth display (VAD) scans by a Doppler lidar
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Published:2023-08-10
Issue:15
Volume:16
Page:3715-3726
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Baidar Sunil, Wagner Timothy J., Turner David D.ORCID, Brewer W. Alan
Abstract
Abstract. Low-powered commercially available coherent Doppler lidar
(CDL) wind profilers provide continuous measurement of vertical profiles of wind in the
lower troposphere, usually close to or up to the top of the planetary
boundary layer. The vertical extent of these wind profiles is limited by the
availability of scatterers and thus varies substantially throughout the day
and from one day to the next. This makes it challenging to develop
continuous products that rely on CDL-observed wind profiles. In order to
overcome this problem, we have developed a new method for wind profile
retrievals from CDL that combines the traditional velocity-azimuth display
(VAD) technique with optimal estimation (OE) to provide continuous wind
profiles up to 3 km. The new method exploits the level-to-level covariance
present in the wind profile to fill in the gaps where the signal-to-noise
ratio of the CDL return is too low to provide reliable results using the
traditional VAD method. Another advantage of the new method is that it
provides the full error covariance matrix of the solution and profiles of
information content, which more easily facilitates the assimilation of the
observed wind profiles into numerical weather prediction models. This method
was tested using yearlong CDL measurements at the Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement (ARM) Southern Great Plains (SGP) Central Facility in 2019.
Comparison with the ARM operational CDL wind profile product and collocated
radiosonde wind measurements shows excellent agreement (R2>0.99) with no degradation in results where the traditional VAD provided a
valid solution. In the region where traditional VAD does not provide
results, the OE wind speed and wind vector have uncertainties of 3.44 and
4.33 m s−1, respectively. As a result, the new method provides additional
information over the standard technique and increases the effective range of
existing CDL systems without the need for additional hardware.
Funder
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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