ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDINGS IN NEAR-REAL TIME FROM COMBINED SATELLITE AND GROUND-BASED REMOTELY-SENSED DATA

Citation
J. Cogan et al., ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDINGS IN NEAR-REAL TIME FROM COMBINED SATELLITE AND GROUND-BASED REMOTELY-SENSED DATA, Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology, 14(5), 1997, pp. 1127-1138
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences","Engineering, Marine
ISSN journal
07390572
Volume
14
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1127 - 1138
Database
ISI
SICI code
0739-0572(1997)14:5<1127:ASINTF>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
A mobile profiling system has been developed that is capable of probin g the atmosphere from the surface to over 30 km. The Mobile Profiling System (MPS) combines ground-based instruments, including a five-beam 924-MHz radar wind profiler, a radio acoustic sounding system, and two passive microwave sounders, with a receiver and processor for meteoro logical satellite data. Software in the MPS produces profiles from the surface to the highest satellite sounding level by combining surface data and profiles generated from the suite of groundbased sensors with those from a meteorological satellite. The algorithms generate soundi ngs of temperature, humidity, wind velocity, and other meteorological variables. The method for combining data from the separate sources is not site specific and requires no a priori information. The MPS has th e potential for a variety of applications, including detailed analysis of meteorological variables for research and operations over mesoscal e areas, such as regional pollution studies and severe storm forecasti ng. This paper describes the method for merging data From satellite an d ground-based remote sensing systems, and presents results from a ser ies of field tests of both individual sensors and combined soundings. Accuracy of the combined soundings appears comparable to that from raw insonde with the exception of wind velocity at satellite sounding alti tudes. The MPS has operated successfully in several different climates : in the Los Angeles Free Radical Experiment at Claremont, California, and in tests at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico; Erie, Colorado ; Ft. Sill, Oklahoma; and Wallops Island, Virginia.