DocumentCode
400422
Title
Impacts of numerical weather prediction spatial resolution on an atmospheric decision aid for directed energy weapon systems
Author
Lefevre, Randy J. ; Ruggiero, Frank H. ; Roe, Kevin
Author_Institution
Airborne Laser Syst., US Air Force, Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
9-13 June 2003
Firstpage
270
Lastpage
274
Abstract
The Airborne Laser (ABL) is being developed as one element of our nation´s Ballistic Missile Defense System. The ABL element office is developing an atmospheric decision aid (ADA) to diagnose and forecast the location and magnitude of optical turbulence in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Development of the ADA relies on an understanding about the strengths and weaknesses of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, plus the sensitivity of the optical turbulence algorithms to the NWP spatial and temporal resolution. This case study compared the accuracy and precision of the ADA optical turbulence algorithms to several horizontal and vertical NWP resolutions. Results indicate that for a given vertical resolution using a finer horizontal resolution does not significantly improve the accuracy of the forecast, but for a given horizontal resolution increasing the vertical resolution does improve the forecast accuracy.
Keywords
atmospheric light propagation; atmospheric turbulence; geophysics computing; laser beam applications; military computing; missiles; weather forecasting; ADA optical turbulence algorithm; Airborne Laser; Ballistic Missile Defense System; atmospheric decision aid; directed energy weapon system; horizontal resolution; lower stratosphere; numerical weather prediction model; spatial resolution; temporal resolution; upper troposphere; vertical resolution; Atmospheric modeling; Missiles; Optical refraction; Optical sensors; Optical variables control; Predictive models; Spatial resolution; Terrestrial atmosphere; Weapons; Weather forecasting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
User Group Conference, 2003. Proceedings
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1953-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DODUGC.2003.1253402
Filename
1253402
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