Wind and thermodynamic retrieval from single-Doppler measurements of a gust front observed during Phoenix II

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The adjoint method to retrieve the three-dimensional wind and thermodynamic fields is applied to single-Doppler observations of a gust front measured during the Phoenix II experiment. This method uses a fluid dynamics model and its adjoint, and combines the retrieval with data assimilation into the prediction model. The wind and thermodynamic variables are determined by minimizing the difference between the model solution and the observations. Test results show that the adjoint method is able to retrieve the wind and thermodynamic fields of the gust front. The retrieved horizontal wind agrees very well with the dual-Doppler analysis. This study also demonstrates that the adjoint method has the ability to resolve finescale features along the leading edge of the gust front. -from Authors

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Juanzhen Sun, & Crook, A. (1994). Wind and thermodynamic retrieval from single-Doppler measurements of a gust front observed during Phoenix II. Monthly Weather Review, 122(6), 1075–1091. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1994)122<1075:watrfs>2.0.co;2

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