Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars

Tropospheric profiles of water vapour and wind were measured with a differential absorption lidar (DIAL) and a heterodyne detection Doppler wind lidar collo-cated onboard the DLR Falcon research aircraft in the past two years. The DIAL is a newly developed four-wavelength system operating on three w...

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Main Authors: Kiemle, Christoph, Wirth, Martin, Fix, Andreas, Rahm, Stephan
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:https://elib.dlr.de/61519/
https://elib.dlr.de/61519/1/ISTP8ExtAbstrKiemle.pdf
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:61519 2024-05-19T07:43:11+00:00 Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars Kiemle, Christoph Wirth, Martin Fix, Andreas Rahm, Stephan 2009-10-20 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/61519/ https://elib.dlr.de/61519/1/ISTP8ExtAbstrKiemle.pdf en eng https://elib.dlr.de/61519/1/ISTP8ExtAbstrKiemle.pdf Kiemle, Christoph und Wirth, Martin und Fix, Andreas und Rahm, Stephan (2009) Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars. In: 8. ISTP Proceedings. 8. Int. Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling, 2009-10-18 - 2009-10-23, Delft, NL. Lidar Konferenzbeitrag PeerReviewed 2009 ftdlr 2024-04-25T00:16:08Z Tropospheric profiles of water vapour and wind were measured with a differential absorption lidar (DIAL) and a heterodyne detection Doppler wind lidar collo-cated onboard the DLR Falcon research aircraft in the past two years. The DIAL is a newly developed four-wavelength system operating on three water vapour absorption lines of different strengths, one offline wavelength at 935 nm (each 50 Hz, 40 mJ), and 532 and 1064 nm for aerosol profiling. It is designed as an airborne demonstrator for a possible future space-borne water vapour lidar mission. It operated success-fully during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) in July 2007 over the Black Forest Mountains in southern Germany, and during the Norwegian THORPEX-IPY field experiment in March 2008 over the European North Sea. For the study of summertime convection initiation over complex terrain and the development of Polar Lows in the North Sea both campaigns included latent heat flux missions where both airborne lidars were pointed nadir-viewing. Using eddy-correlation of the remotely-sensed wind and water vapour fluctuations, a repre-sentative flux profile can be obtained from a single over-flight of the area under investigation. The lidars’ spatial resolution is ~200 m which resolves the domi-nant circulation and flux patterns in a convective boundary layer. This novel instrumentation allows ob-taining profiles of the latent heat flux beneath the air-craft from one single over-flight of any area of interest. Conference Object IPY German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Kiemle, Christoph
Wirth, Martin
Fix, Andreas
Rahm, Stephan
Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
topic_facet Lidar
description Tropospheric profiles of water vapour and wind were measured with a differential absorption lidar (DIAL) and a heterodyne detection Doppler wind lidar collo-cated onboard the DLR Falcon research aircraft in the past two years. The DIAL is a newly developed four-wavelength system operating on three water vapour absorption lines of different strengths, one offline wavelength at 935 nm (each 50 Hz, 40 mJ), and 532 and 1064 nm for aerosol profiling. It is designed as an airborne demonstrator for a possible future space-borne water vapour lidar mission. It operated success-fully during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) in July 2007 over the Black Forest Mountains in southern Germany, and during the Norwegian THORPEX-IPY field experiment in March 2008 over the European North Sea. For the study of summertime convection initiation over complex terrain and the development of Polar Lows in the North Sea both campaigns included latent heat flux missions where both airborne lidars were pointed nadir-viewing. Using eddy-correlation of the remotely-sensed wind and water vapour fluctuations, a repre-sentative flux profile can be obtained from a single over-flight of the area under investigation. The lidars’ spatial resolution is ~200 m which resolves the domi-nant circulation and flux patterns in a convective boundary layer. This novel instrumentation allows ob-taining profiles of the latent heat flux beneath the air-craft from one single over-flight of any area of interest.
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author Kiemle, Christoph
Wirth, Martin
Fix, Andreas
Rahm, Stephan
author_facet Kiemle, Christoph
Wirth, Martin
Fix, Andreas
Rahm, Stephan
author_sort Kiemle, Christoph
title Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
title_short Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
title_full Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
title_fullStr Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
title_full_unstemmed Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars
title_sort latent heat fluxes over complex terrain from airborne water vapour and wind lidars
publishDate 2009
url https://elib.dlr.de/61519/
https://elib.dlr.de/61519/1/ISTP8ExtAbstrKiemle.pdf
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Kiemle, Christoph und Wirth, Martin und Fix, Andreas und Rahm, Stephan (2009) Latent Heat Fluxes over Complex Terrain from Airborne Water Vapour and Wind Lidars. In: 8. ISTP Proceedings. 8. Int. Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling, 2009-10-18 - 2009-10-23, Delft, NL.
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