Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign

<p>Lidars are uniquely capable of collecting high-precision and high spatiotemporal resolution observations that have been used for atmospheric process studies from the ground, aircraft, and space for many years. The Aeolus mission, the first space-borne Doppler wind lidar, was developed by th...

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Main Authors: K. M. Bedka, A. R. Nehrir, M. Kavaya, R. Barton-Grimley, M. Beaubien, B. Carroll, J. Collins, J. Cooney, G. D. Emmitt, S. Greco, S. Kooi, T. Lee, Z. Liu, S. Rodier, G. Skofronick-Jackson
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2021-06-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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spelling doaj-89685d185ac34f82ba7836b804c403cf2021-06-10T06:46:12ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482021-06-01144305433410.5194/amt-14-4305-2021Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaignK. M. Bedka0A. R. Nehrir1M. Kavaya2R. Barton-Grimley3M. Beaubien4B. Carroll5J. Collins6J. Cooney7G. D. Emmitt8S. Greco9S. Kooi10T. Lee11Z. Liu12S. Rodier13G. Skofronick-Jackson14NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USANASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USANASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USANASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USAYankee Environmental Systems, Inc., Turners Falls, MA, USANASA Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, Universities Space Research Association, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USAScience Systems and Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, USANASA Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, Universities Space Research Association, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USASimpson Weather Associates, Charlottesville, VA, USASimpson Weather Associates, Charlottesville, VA, USAScience Systems and Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, USANASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USANASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USAScience Systems and Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, USANASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA<p>Lidars are uniquely capable of collecting high-precision and high spatiotemporal resolution observations that have been used for atmospheric process studies from the ground, aircraft, and space for many years. The Aeolus mission, the first space-borne Doppler wind lidar, was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and launched in August 2018. Its novel Atmospheric LAser Doppler INstrument (ALADIN) observes profiles of the component of the wind vector and aerosol/cloud optical properties along the instrument's line-of-sight (LOS) direction on a global scale. A total of two airborne lidar systems have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center in recent years that collect measurements in support of several NASA Earth Science Division focus areas. The coherent Doppler Aerosol WiNd (DAWN) lidar measures vertical profiles of LOS velocity along selected azimuth angles that are combined to derive profiles of horizontal wind speed and direction. The High Altitude Lidar Observatory (HALO) measures high resolution profiles of atmospheric water vapor (WV) and aerosol and cloud optical properties. Because there are limitations in terms of spatial and vertical detail and measurement precision that can be accomplished from space, airborne remote sensing observations like those from DAWN and HALO are required to fill these observational gaps and to calibrate and validate space-borne measurements.</p> <p>Over a 2-week period in April 2019, during their Aeolus Cal/Val Test Flight campaign, NASA conducted five research flights over the eastern Pacific Ocean with the DC-8 aircraft. The purpose was to demonstrate the following: (1) DAWN and HALO measurement capabilities across a range of atmospheric conditions, (2) Aeolus Cal/Val flight strategies and comparisons of DAWN and HALO measurements with Aeolus, to gain an initial perspective of Aeolus performance, and (3) ways in which atmospheric dynamic processes can be resolved and better understood through simultaneous observations of wind, WV, and aerosol profile observations, coupled with numerical model and other remote sensing observations. This paper provides a brief description of the DAWN and HALO instruments, discusses the synergistic observations collected across a wide range of atmospheric conditions sampled during the DC-8 flights, and gives a brief summary of the validation of DAWN, HALO, and Aeolus observations and comparisons.</p>https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/14/4305/2021/amt-14-4305-2021.pdf
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author K. M. Bedka
A. R. Nehrir
M. Kavaya
R. Barton-Grimley
M. Beaubien
B. Carroll
J. Collins
J. Cooney
G. D. Emmitt
S. Greco
S. Kooi
T. Lee
Z. Liu
S. Rodier
G. Skofronick-Jackson
spellingShingle K. M. Bedka
A. R. Nehrir
M. Kavaya
R. Barton-Grimley
M. Beaubien
B. Carroll
J. Collins
J. Cooney
G. D. Emmitt
S. Greco
S. Kooi
T. Lee
Z. Liu
S. Rodier
G. Skofronick-Jackson
Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet K. M. Bedka
A. R. Nehrir
M. Kavaya
R. Barton-Grimley
M. Beaubien
B. Carroll
J. Collins
J. Cooney
G. D. Emmitt
S. Greco
S. Kooi
T. Lee
Z. Liu
S. Rodier
G. Skofronick-Jackson
author_sort K. M. Bedka
title Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
title_short Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
title_full Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
title_fullStr Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
title_full_unstemmed Airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the NASA Aeolus calibration and validation (Cal/Val) test flight campaign
title_sort airborne lidar observations of wind, water vapor, and aerosol profiles during the nasa aeolus calibration and validation (cal/val) test flight campaign
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2021-06-01
description <p>Lidars are uniquely capable of collecting high-precision and high spatiotemporal resolution observations that have been used for atmospheric process studies from the ground, aircraft, and space for many years. The Aeolus mission, the first space-borne Doppler wind lidar, was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and launched in August 2018. Its novel Atmospheric LAser Doppler INstrument (ALADIN) observes profiles of the component of the wind vector and aerosol/cloud optical properties along the instrument's line-of-sight (LOS) direction on a global scale. A total of two airborne lidar systems have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center in recent years that collect measurements in support of several NASA Earth Science Division focus areas. The coherent Doppler Aerosol WiNd (DAWN) lidar measures vertical profiles of LOS velocity along selected azimuth angles that are combined to derive profiles of horizontal wind speed and direction. The High Altitude Lidar Observatory (HALO) measures high resolution profiles of atmospheric water vapor (WV) and aerosol and cloud optical properties. Because there are limitations in terms of spatial and vertical detail and measurement precision that can be accomplished from space, airborne remote sensing observations like those from DAWN and HALO are required to fill these observational gaps and to calibrate and validate space-borne measurements.</p> <p>Over a 2-week period in April 2019, during their Aeolus Cal/Val Test Flight campaign, NASA conducted five research flights over the eastern Pacific Ocean with the DC-8 aircraft. The purpose was to demonstrate the following: (1) DAWN and HALO measurement capabilities across a range of atmospheric conditions, (2) Aeolus Cal/Val flight strategies and comparisons of DAWN and HALO measurements with Aeolus, to gain an initial perspective of Aeolus performance, and (3) ways in which atmospheric dynamic processes can be resolved and better understood through simultaneous observations of wind, WV, and aerosol profile observations, coupled with numerical model and other remote sensing observations. This paper provides a brief description of the DAWN and HALO instruments, discusses the synergistic observations collected across a wide range of atmospheric conditions sampled during the DC-8 flights, and gives a brief summary of the validation of DAWN, HALO, and Aeolus observations and comparisons.</p>
url https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/14/4305/2021/amt-14-4305-2021.pdf
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