Retrieving wind statistics from average spectrum of continuous-wave lidar

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The aim of this study is to experimentally demonstrate that the time-average Doppler spectrum of a continuous-wave (cw) lidar is proportional to the probability density function of the line-of-sight velocities. This would open the possibility of using cw lidars for the determination of the second-order atmospheric turbulence statistics. An atmospheric field campaign and a wind tunnel experiment are carried out to show that the use of an average Doppler spectrum instead of a time series of velocities determined from individual Doppler spectra significantly reduces the differences with the standard deviation measured using ordinary anemometers, such as ultra-sonic anemometers or hotwires. The proposed method essentially removes the spatial averaging effect intrinsic to the cw lidar systems. © 2012 Author(s).

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Branlard, E., Pedersen, A. T., Mann, J., Angelou, N., Fischer, A., Mikkelsen, T., … Montes, B. F. (2013). Retrieving wind statistics from average spectrum of continuous-wave lidar. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 6(7), 1673–1683. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-6-1673-2013

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