Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models

Wind profile information throughout the entire upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere (USLM) is important for the understanding of atmospheric dynamics but became available only recently, thanks to developments in remote sensing techniques and modelling approaches. However, as wind measurements fro...

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Main Authors: Rüfenacht, Rolf, Baumgarten, Gerd, Hildebrand, Jens, Schranz, Franziska, Matthias, Vivien, Stober, Gunter, Lübken, Franz-Josef, Kämpfer, Niklaus
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Language:English
Published: Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus 2018
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10687
https://doi.org/10.34657/9723
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:NhN2DYsBBwLIz6xGe-Nr 2023-11-05T03:32:03+01:00 Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models Rüfenacht, Rolf Baumgarten, Gerd Hildebrand, Jens Schranz, Franziska Matthias, Vivien Stober, Gunter Lübken, Franz-Josef Kämpfer, Niklaus 2018-4-6 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10687 https://doi.org/10.34657/9723 eng eng Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Atmospheric measurement techniques : AMT 11 (2018), Nr. 4 atmospheric dynamics atmospheric modeling detection method lidar mesopause microwave radiometer observational method radiometric method remote sensing stratosphere wind velocity Andenes Andoya Norway Vesteralen 550 article Text 2018 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/9723 2023-10-08T23:34:00Z Wind profile information throughout the entire upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere (USLM) is important for the understanding of atmospheric dynamics but became available only recently, thanks to developments in remote sensing techniques and modelling approaches. However, as wind measurements from these altitudes are rare, such products have generally not yet been validated with (other) observations. This paper presents the first long-term intercomparison of wind observations in the USLM by co-located microwave radiometer and lidar instruments at Andenes, Norway (69.3∘ N, 16.0∘ E). Good correspondence has been found at all altitudes for both horizontal wind components for nighttime as well as daylight conditions. Biases are mostly within the random errors and do not exceed 5–10 m s−1, which is less than 10 % of the typically encountered wind speeds. Moreover, comparisons of the observations with the major reanalyses and models covering this altitude range are shown, in particular with the recently released ERA5, ECMWF's first reanalysis to cover the whole USLM region. The agreement between models and observations is very good in general, but temporally limited occurrences of pronounced discrepancies (up to 40 m s−1) exist. In the article's Appendix the possibility of obtaining nighttime wind information about the mesopause region by means of microwave radiometry is investigated. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Andenes LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association)
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topic atmospheric dynamics
atmospheric modeling
detection method
lidar
mesopause
microwave radiometer
observational method
radiometric method
remote sensing
stratosphere
wind velocity
Andenes
Andoya
Norway
Vesteralen
550
spellingShingle atmospheric dynamics
atmospheric modeling
detection method
lidar
mesopause
microwave radiometer
observational method
radiometric method
remote sensing
stratosphere
wind velocity
Andenes
Andoya
Norway
Vesteralen
550
Rüfenacht, Rolf
Baumgarten, Gerd
Hildebrand, Jens
Schranz, Franziska
Matthias, Vivien
Stober, Gunter
Lübken, Franz-Josef
Kämpfer, Niklaus
Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
topic_facet atmospheric dynamics
atmospheric modeling
detection method
lidar
mesopause
microwave radiometer
observational method
radiometric method
remote sensing
stratosphere
wind velocity
Andenes
Andoya
Norway
Vesteralen
550
description Wind profile information throughout the entire upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere (USLM) is important for the understanding of atmospheric dynamics but became available only recently, thanks to developments in remote sensing techniques and modelling approaches. However, as wind measurements from these altitudes are rare, such products have generally not yet been validated with (other) observations. This paper presents the first long-term intercomparison of wind observations in the USLM by co-located microwave radiometer and lidar instruments at Andenes, Norway (69.3∘ N, 16.0∘ E). Good correspondence has been found at all altitudes for both horizontal wind components for nighttime as well as daylight conditions. Biases are mostly within the random errors and do not exceed 5–10 m s−1, which is less than 10 % of the typically encountered wind speeds. Moreover, comparisons of the observations with the major reanalyses and models covering this altitude range are shown, in particular with the recently released ERA5, ECMWF's first reanalysis to cover the whole USLM region. The agreement between models and observations is very good in general, but temporally limited occurrences of pronounced discrepancies (up to 40 m s−1) exist. In the article's Appendix the possibility of obtaining nighttime wind information about the mesopause region by means of microwave radiometry is investigated. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rüfenacht, Rolf
Baumgarten, Gerd
Hildebrand, Jens
Schranz, Franziska
Matthias, Vivien
Stober, Gunter
Lübken, Franz-Josef
Kämpfer, Niklaus
author_facet Rüfenacht, Rolf
Baumgarten, Gerd
Hildebrand, Jens
Schranz, Franziska
Matthias, Vivien
Stober, Gunter
Lübken, Franz-Josef
Kämpfer, Niklaus
author_sort Rüfenacht, Rolf
title Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
title_short Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
title_full Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
title_fullStr Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
title_full_unstemmed Intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
title_sort intercomparison of middle-atmospheric wind in observations and models
publisher Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus
publishDate 2018
url https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10687
https://doi.org/10.34657/9723
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op_source Atmospheric measurement techniques : AMT 11 (2018), Nr. 4
op_rights CC BY 4.0 Unported
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op_doi https://doi.org/10.34657/9723
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