• DocumentCode
    30201
  • Title

    Detection and Analysis of Water Vapor Transport by Airborne Lidars

  • Author

    Kiemle, C. ; Schafler, A. ; Wirth, Michael ; Fix, Alexander ; Rahm, S.

  • Author_Institution
    Lidar Group, Deutsches Zentrum fur Luftund Raumfahrt (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jun-13
  • Firstpage
    1189
  • Lastpage
    1193
  • Abstract
    Water vapor, a minor constituent of the earth´s atmosphere, plays a major role in the radiation budget and the water cycle with important implications for weather and climate. Due to the heterogeneous distribution of its sources, evaporation, and sinks, condensation and precipitation, and due to the complexity of atmospheric motion and mixing, its distribution in the atmosphere is highly variable. Despite the high relevance of this trace gas, its variability challenges accurate measurements of its concentration. Advanced airborne lidar instruments aid to better observe water vapor and its transport in the atmosphere, in view of an improved understanding of atmospheric processes that are key to weather and climate research. The combination of a water vapor differential absorption lidar and a heterodyne detection Doppler wind lidar on an aircraft is new and allows to measure vertical profiles of the latent heat flux in a convective boundary layer and to portray the small- to large-scale humidity transport and variability along the aircraft flight track with high accuracy and spatial resolution.
  • Keywords
    Doppler radar; airborne radar; atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric humidity; atmospheric precipitation; atmospheric radiation; condensation; convection; evaporation; meteorological radar; mixing; optical radar; wind; airborne lidar; aircraft; aircraft flight track; atmospheric mixing; atmospheric motion; atmospheric processes; climate implications; condensation; convective boundary layer; earth atmosphere; evaporation; heterodyne detection Doppler wind lidar; heterogeneous distribution; humidity transport; humidity variability; latent heat flux; precipitation; radiation budget; sinks; spatial resolution; trace gas; water cycle; water vapor differential absorption lidar; water vapor transport; weather implications; Aircraft; Atmospheric measurements; Clouds; Humidity; Laser radar; Airborne lidar; boundary layer; differential absorption; latent heat flux; water vapor transport;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1404
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2239609
  • Filename
    6420970