Title of article :
Impact assessment of prospective spaceborne Doppler wind lidar observation scenarios
Author/Authors :
GERT-JAN MARSEILLE، نويسنده , , AD STOFFELEN، نويسنده , , JAN BARKMEIJER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Anticipating on the success of ADM-Aeolus there is a need to specify the wind observation requirements for the
definition of an operational network of spaceborne Doppler wind lidars (DWL) in the post-ADM era, beyond 2012.
As a first step, Sensitivity Observing System Experiments (SOSE) have been conducted to investigate the added value
of various DWL scenarios in real events with bad forecasts. A database of cases covering the worst 2-d forecasts over
Europe and North America for each season over the 1998–2004 period was used for this purpose. Considered DWL
scenarios include (i) trains of the Aeolus-type instrument to increase the coverage of single wind components, (ii) a
scenario having the same coverage as Aeolus but measuring the complete wind vector and (iii) a targeting scenario
giving maximum coverage over the storm track regions. For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics it was found that a
DWL network providing a geographically uniform sampling is more beneficial for numerical weather prediction (NWP)
than a network providing larger but more localized improvements. A network of Aeolus-type satellites fulfils this goal.
The added benefits of a second and third Aeolus in orbit are, respectively, 70 and 110% of the benefit of a single Aeolus
DWL.
Journal title :
Tellus. Series A
Journal title :
Tellus. Series A