A. Ziemann et al., Acoustic travel time tomography - A method for remote sensing of the atmospheric surface layer, METEOR ATM, 71(1-2), 1999, pp. 43-51
Acoustic travel time tomography is demonstrated as a technique for remote m
onitoring of near surface air temperature and wind fields.
An experimental procedure is presented which provides line-averaged values
of the effective sound speed changing with air temperature and wind vector.
In this study the travel times of sound signals at defined propagation pat
hs between different acoustic sources and receivers were measured. The trav
el time data were inverted into effective sound speed values by using a spe
cial tomographic algorithm (Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique
) to obtain area-averaged meteorological quantities (air temperature, wind
speed).
The method of acoustic travel time tomography will be applied to the atmosp
here in order to directly provide spatially averaged data which are needed
for evaluation of large-eddy simulation and microscale meteorological model
s as well as to complete conventional point measurements.