DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin (Mar 2016)

Mobile measurement techniques for local and micro-scale studies in urban and topo-climatology

  • Seidel, Jochen,
  • Ketzler, Gunnar,
  • Bechtel, Benjamin ,
  • Thies, Boris,
  • Philipp, Andreas,
  • Böhner, Jürgen,
  • Egli, Sebastian,
  • Eisele, Micha,
  • Herma, Felix,
  • Langkamp, Thomas,
  • Petersen, Erik,
  • Sachsen, Timo,
  • Schlabing, Dirk,
  • Schneider, Christoph

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12854/erde-147-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 147, no. 1
pp. 15 – 39

Abstract

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Technical development during the last two decades has brought new potential and new applications for ­mobile measurements. In this paper, we present six case studies where mobile measurement devices were used to acquire data for meteorological and climatological research. Three case studies deal with ground-based mobile measurements – on buses for urban climate measurements and on a vessel on a lake – and three with airborne platforms – on a cable car and on an unmanned aerial vehicle for vertical soundings and on a tethered balloon sonde for cloud physics. For each study, we describe the measurement set-up and address the potential and drawbacks of these applications. At the end, we discuss general aspects related to mobile observations especially concerning the time and space dimension of measurements.

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