A new airborne coherent Doppler Wind Lidar (DWL) instrument has been implemented leveraging NASA's development of the 2-micron Wind-Space Pathfinder (Wind-SP) lidar transceiver. A technology development project, Wind-SP refined and demonstrated numerous components required for a coherent-detection space wind lidar instrument. Aerosol Wind Profiler (AWP) transitioned this transceiver into an airborne wind lidar capable of providing full 3-D wind vector retrievals. AWP operates with laser pulse energy and repetition rate combination required for high spatial and vertical resolution wind profiling from space. Operation from aircraft platforms will yield very strong signal return required for detailed process studies at <2 km spatial and <100 m vertical resolution under most conditions. AWP will serve as NASA’s wind calibration and validation instrument for future space-based wind observations over the coming decades, while also providing data supporting space wind lidar simulation studies. The AWP instrument is introduced and preliminary results from recent AWP demonstration flights are presented.
AWP: NASA’s Aerosol Wind Profiler Coherent Doppler Wind Lidar
Springer Aerospace Techn.
International Workshop on Space-Based Lidar Remote Sensing Techniques and Emerging Technologies ; 2023 ; Adamas, Greece June 18, 2023 - June 23, 2023
Space-based Lidar Remote Sensing Techniques and Emerging Technologies ; Kapitel : 3 ; 27-35
2024-04-28
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch