DocumentCode
1069093
Title
Deriving Winds at Cloud-Base Height With an Infrared Camera
Author
Brocard, Emmanuel ; Schneebeli, Marc ; Mätzler, Christian
Author_Institution
Inst. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Volume
47
Issue
10
fYear
2009
Firstpage
3319
Lastpage
3325
Abstract
An uncooled commercial infrared camera is used to retrieve horizontal winds at cloud-base height. The camera is equipped with a microbolometer array of 320 times 240 pixels covering a field of view of 32deg times 24deg. It operates in the atmospheric window from 7.5 to 14 mum . In this wavelength range, the camera has day and night measurement capabilities, independent of the illumination conditions. Optically thick clouds appear as blackbody radiators and offer a large brightness temperature contrast with the much colder clear-sky background. We develop a method to follow the infrared structures in the clouds as they pass through the field of view of the camera. Taking a picture every 6 s, the angular velocity of the cloud base is calculated as the ratio of the angular displacement of the cloud structures between two pictures over the elapsed time. To transform the angular velocity into a metric velocity, we use the temperature profile retrieved by a microwave radiometer called All-Sky MUlti-WAvelength Radiometer. The case study of September 10, 2007 is shown. The retrieved wind is of 18.0 plusmn 2.4 m/s at an altitude of 4164 plusmn 546 m above the instrument, blowing from northwest. These results agree well with radiosondings launched in the vicinity of the experiment site.
Keywords
atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; clouds; image sensors; radiometers; radiosondes; remote sensing; wind; AD 2007 09 10; All-Sky MUlti-WAvelength Radiometer; angular displacement; atmospheric window; blackbody radiators; brightness temperature; camera measurement; cloud-base height; infrared camera; infrared structures; microbolometer array; microwave radiometer; radiosondings; temperature profile; winds; Clouds; infrared imaging; infrared radiometry; tropospheric wind;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2021158
Filename
5071264
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