DocumentCode :
3305254
Title :
Development of an ultraviolet lidar for measurement of tropospheric radio refractivity
Author :
Gibson, A.J. ; Craig, K.H.
Author_Institution :
Rutherford Appleton Lab., Chilton, UK
fYear :
1996
fDate :
35388
Firstpage :
42675
Lastpage :
42680
Abstract :
Deterministic modelling of tropospheric radio propagation and exploitation of variations of microwave radar propagation requires high quality, high resolution refractivity profiles. Raman lidar offers a ground-based remote-sensing technique for measuring water vapour and temperature. It is capable of continuous monitoring of refractivity parameters, and thus does not suffer from the time sampling bias of statistics derived from radiosonde measurements. In addition, lidar (particularly ultraviolet) remote sensing avoids the problem of EM emissions from radiosonde systems and so can be used under EMCON conditions. In the longer term, such a ground-based or ship-based, remote sensing system offers lower running costs and is less manpower intensive than a radiosonde system, and could prove to be a useful monitor of propagation conditions in the field. A lidar developed at RAL has been installed at the Chilbolton Observatory for the measurement of water vapour and temperature profiles in the troposphere. The wavelength to be transmitted 355 nm, generated by a frequency-tripled Nd:YAG laser, has been chosen after detailed consideration of factors affecting both safety and performance
Keywords :
optical radar; 355 nm; Chilbolton Observatory; Raman lidar; YAG:Nd; YAl5O12:Nd; frequency-tripled Nd:YAG laser; ground-based remote-sensing technique; microwave radar propagation; radio propagation; temperature; tropospheric radio refractivity; ultraviolet lidar; water vapour;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Remote Sensing of the Propagation Environment (Digest No: 1996/221), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19961184
Filename :
645960
Link To Document :
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