Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002

During the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign in summer 2002 we have observed turbulence using Doppler beam steering measurements obtained from the ALWIN VHF radar at Andøya/Northern Norway. This radar was operated in the Doppler beam steering mode for turbulence investigations during the campaign, as well as i...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: Engler, N., Latteck, R., Strelnikov, B., Singer, W., Rapp, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:angeo35497 2023-05-15T13:25:39+02:00 Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002 Engler, N. Latteck, R. Strelnikov, B. Singer, W. Rapp, M. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-23-1147-2005 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/23/1147/2005/ eng eng doi:10.5194/angeo-23-1147-2005 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/23/1147/2005/ eISSN: 1432-0576 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-23-1147-2005 2020-07-20T16:27:25Z During the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign in summer 2002 we have observed turbulence using Doppler beam steering measurements obtained from the ALWIN VHF radar at Andøya/Northern Norway. This radar was operated in the Doppler beam steering mode for turbulence investigations during the campaign, as well as in spaced antenna mode, for continuously measuring the background wind field. The real-time data analysis of the Doppler radar backscattering provided the launch conditions for the sounding rockets. The spectral width data observed during the occurrence of PMSE were corrected for beam and shear broadening caused by the background wind field to obtain the turbulent part of the spectral width. The turbulent energy dissipation rates determined from the turbulent spectral width vary between 5 and 100mW kg -1 in the altitude range of 80-92km and increase with altitude. These estimations agree well with the in-situ measurements using the CONE sensor which was launched on 3sounding rockets during the campaign. Text Andøya Northern Norway Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Norway Annales Geophysicae 23 4 1147 1156
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description During the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign in summer 2002 we have observed turbulence using Doppler beam steering measurements obtained from the ALWIN VHF radar at Andøya/Northern Norway. This radar was operated in the Doppler beam steering mode for turbulence investigations during the campaign, as well as in spaced antenna mode, for continuously measuring the background wind field. The real-time data analysis of the Doppler radar backscattering provided the launch conditions for the sounding rockets. The spectral width data observed during the occurrence of PMSE were corrected for beam and shear broadening caused by the background wind field to obtain the turbulent part of the spectral width. The turbulent energy dissipation rates determined from the turbulent spectral width vary between 5 and 100mW kg -1 in the altitude range of 80-92km and increase with altitude. These estimations agree well with the in-situ measurements using the CONE sensor which was launched on 3sounding rockets during the campaign.
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author Engler, N.
Latteck, R.
Strelnikov, B.
Singer, W.
Rapp, M.
spellingShingle Engler, N.
Latteck, R.
Strelnikov, B.
Singer, W.
Rapp, M.
Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
author_facet Engler, N.
Latteck, R.
Strelnikov, B.
Singer, W.
Rapp, M.
author_sort Engler, N.
title Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
title_short Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
title_full Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
title_fullStr Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
title_full_unstemmed Turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by Doppler MST Radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the MIDAS/MaCWAVE campaign 2002
title_sort turbulent energy dissipation rates observed by doppler mst radar and by rocket-borne instruments during the midas/macwave campaign 2002
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