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Doppler Lidar Measurement of Profiles of Turbulence and Momentum Flux
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1989
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EngineeringMeasurementEarth ScienceCalibrationAtmospheric ScienceTurbulence ParametersImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingLaser-based SensorPartial Fourier DecompositionAtmospheric SensingMeteorologyRadar ApplicationDoppler Lidar MeasurementRadarAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingAerodynamicsWind Speed
A short-pulse CO2 Doppler lidar with 150-m range resolution measured vertical profiles of turbulence and momentum flux. Example measurements are reported of a daytime mixed layer with strong mechanical mixing caused by a wind speed of 15 m/sec, which exceeded the speed above the capping inversion. The lidar adapted an azimuth scanning technique previously demonstrated by radar. Scans alternating between two elevation angles allow determination of mean U-squared, V-squared, and W-squared. Expressions were derived to estimate the uncertainty in the turbulence parameters. A new processing method, partial Fourier decomposition, has less uncertainty than the filtering used earlier.