Three-dimensional wind profiles using a stabilized shipborne cloud radar in wind profiler mode

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Abstract

In this study, a shipborne 95GHz Doppler cloud radar mounted on a stabilized platform is used to retrieve vertical profiles of three-dimensional (3D) winds by sequentially pointing the stabilized platform in different directions. A specific challenge is that the maximum angle off zenith is 8°, which implies that the projection of the horizontal wind components onto the radar beam directions is a small component of Doppler velocity in most cases. A variational 3D wind retrieval technique is then described, allowing for 1min 3D wind profiles to be retrieved. Statistical comparisons with 3-hourly radiosonde launches from the ship indicate that horizontal wind profiles can be obtained from such cloud radar observations at small off-zenith angles with biases less than 0.2ms-1 and standard deviations of differences with radiosonde winds less than 2.5ms-1.

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Protat, A., & McRobert, I. (2020). Three-dimensional wind profiles using a stabilized shipborne cloud radar in wind profiler mode. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 13(7), 3609–3620. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-3609-2020

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