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A Volume-Imaging Radar Wind Profiler for Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence Studies
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This paper describes the turbulent eddy profiler (TEP), a volume-imaging, UHF radar wind profiler designed for clear-air measurements in the atmospheric boundary layer on scales comparable to grid cell sizes of large eddy simulation models. TEP employs a large array of antennas-each feeding an independent receiver-to simultaneously generate multiple beams within a 28 conical volume illuminated by the transmitter. Range gating provides 30-m spatial resolution in the vertical dimension. Each volume image is updated every 2-10 s, and long datasets can be gathered to study the evolution of turbulent structure over several hours. A summary of the principles of operation and the design of TEP is provided, including examples of clear-air reflectivity and velocity images.
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