Title :
Remote sensing of atmospheric wind velocities using solid-state and CO/sub 2/ coherent laser systems
Author :
Huffaker, R.M. ; Hardesty, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Coherent Technol. Inc., Lafayette, CO, USA
Abstract :
Coherent lidar/laser radar systems have been used for the remote measurement of atmospheric wind velocity since 1966. Both CW and pulsed coherent lidars have been developed and applied to a variety of ground-based and airborne applications. In recent years, most efforts have concentrated on pulsed CO/sub 2/ and solid-state Doppler lidars for the remote measurement of atmospheric wind velocities. Issues associated with the design and application of coherent lidars to atmospheric wind measurement are discussed. Coherent lidar/laser radar systems have been applied to detection and tracking of aircraft wake vortices, measurement of atmospheric wind fields during the space shuttle takeoff and landing, airborne windshear detection, ground-based airport microburst windshear monitoring, meteorological research, and environmental monitoring. Numerous examples of measurement results are presented. An assessment of the status of coherent lidar technology as practical devices for operational and research uses is addressed.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; laser beam applications; optical radar; remote sensing by laser beam; vortices; wind; CO/sub 2/; Doppler lidars; airborne windshear detection; aircraft wake vortices; airport microburst windshear monitoring; atmosphere; atmospheric wind fields; coherent laser systems; environmental monitoring; gas lasers; laser radar; measurement technique; meteorological research; remote sensing; solid-state lasers; wind velocities; Atmospheric measurements; Laser radar; Pulse measurements; Radar detection; Radar measurements; Radar tracking; Remote sensing; Solid state circuits; Velocity measurement; Wind speed;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE