Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Feb 2017)

Vertical profiles of the 3-D wind velocity retrieved from multiple wind lidars performing triple range-height-indicator scans

  • M. Debnath,
  • G. V. Iungo,
  • R. Ashton,
  • W. A. Brewer,
  • A. Choukulkar,
  • R. Delgado,
  • J. K. Lundquist,
  • W. J. Shaw,
  • J. M. Wilczak,
  • D. Wolfe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-431-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 431 – 444

Abstract

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Vertical profiles of 3-D wind velocity are retrieved from triple range-height-indicator (RHI) scans performed with multiple simultaneous scanning Doppler wind lidars. This test is part of the eXperimental Planetary boundary layer Instrumentation Assessment (XPIA) campaign carried out at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory. The three wind velocity components are retrieved and then compared with the data acquired through various profiling wind lidars and high-frequency wind data obtained from sonic anemometers installed on a 300 m meteorological tower. The results show that the magnitude of the horizontal wind velocity and the wind direction obtained from the triple RHI scans are generally retrieved with good accuracy. However, poor accuracy is obtained for the evaluation of the vertical velocity, which is mainly due to its typically smaller magnitude and to the error propagation connected with the data retrieval procedure and accuracy in the experimental setup.