Moving towards a network of autonomous UAS atmospheric profiling stations for observations in the earth’s lower atmosphere: The 3D mesonet concept

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Abstract

The deployment of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to collect routine in situ vertical profiles of the thermodynamic and kinematic state of the atmosphere in conjunction with other weather observations could significantly improve weather forecasting skill and resolution. High-resolution vertical measurements of pressure, temperature, humidity, wind speed and wind direction are critical to the understanding of atmospheric boundary layer processes integral to air–surface (land, ocean and sea ice) exchanges of energy, momentum, and moisture; how these are affected by climate variability; and how they impact weather forecasts and air quality simulations. We explore the potential value of collecting coordinated atmospheric profiles at fixed surface observing sites at designated times using instrumented UAS. We refer to such a network of autonomous weather UAS designed for atmospheric profiling and capable of operating in most weather conditions as a 3D Mesonet. We outline some of the fundamental and high-impact science questions and sampling needs driving the development of the 3D Mesonet and offer an overview of the general concept of operations. Preliminary measurements from profiling UAS are presented and we discuss how measurements from an operational network could be realized to better characterize the atmospheric boundary layer, improve weather forecasts, and help to identify threats of severe weather.

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Chilson, P. B., Bell, T. M., Brewster, K. A., De Azevedo, G. B. H., Carr, F. H., Carson, K., … Droegemeier, K. K. (2019, June 2). Moving towards a network of autonomous UAS atmospheric profiling stations for observations in the earth’s lower atmosphere: The 3D mesonet concept. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19122720

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