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Validation of Aeolus wind products above the Atlantic Ocean
by
Herzog, Alina
, Hanbuch, Karsten
, Yin, Zhenping
, Wandinger, Ulla
, Hofer, Julian
, Heese, Birgit
, Engelmann, Ronny
, Ohneiser, Kevin
, Baars, Holger
in
Aerosols
/ Agreements
/ Aircraft
/ Atmospheric lasers
/ Atmospheric processes
/ Cloud properties
/ Data assimilation
/ Direction
/ Doppler sonar
/ Global winds
/ Horizontal integration
/ Intersections
/ Jet stream
/ Jet streams (meteorology)
/ Lasers
/ Lidar
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Maximum winds
/ Oceans
/ Optical radar
/ Profiles
/ Radiosondes
/ Random errors
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Resolution
/ Satellites
/ Scene analysis
/ Space missions
/ Spectral resolution
/ Stratosphere
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Velocity
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind observation
/ Wind speed
/ Winds
2020
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Validation of Aeolus wind products above the Atlantic Ocean
by
Herzog, Alina
, Hanbuch, Karsten
, Yin, Zhenping
, Wandinger, Ulla
, Hofer, Julian
, Heese, Birgit
, Engelmann, Ronny
, Ohneiser, Kevin
, Baars, Holger
in
Aerosols
/ Agreements
/ Aircraft
/ Atmospheric lasers
/ Atmospheric processes
/ Cloud properties
/ Data assimilation
/ Direction
/ Doppler sonar
/ Global winds
/ Horizontal integration
/ Intersections
/ Jet stream
/ Jet streams (meteorology)
/ Lasers
/ Lidar
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Maximum winds
/ Oceans
/ Optical radar
/ Profiles
/ Radiosondes
/ Random errors
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Resolution
/ Satellites
/ Scene analysis
/ Space missions
/ Spectral resolution
/ Stratosphere
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Velocity
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind observation
/ Wind speed
/ Winds
2020
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Validation of Aeolus wind products above the Atlantic Ocean
by
Herzog, Alina
, Hanbuch, Karsten
, Yin, Zhenping
, Wandinger, Ulla
, Hofer, Julian
, Heese, Birgit
, Engelmann, Ronny
, Ohneiser, Kevin
, Baars, Holger
in
Aerosols
/ Agreements
/ Aircraft
/ Atmospheric lasers
/ Atmospheric processes
/ Cloud properties
/ Data assimilation
/ Direction
/ Doppler sonar
/ Global winds
/ Horizontal integration
/ Intersections
/ Jet stream
/ Jet streams (meteorology)
/ Lasers
/ Lidar
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Maximum winds
/ Oceans
/ Optical radar
/ Profiles
/ Radiosondes
/ Random errors
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Resolution
/ Satellites
/ Scene analysis
/ Space missions
/ Spectral resolution
/ Stratosphere
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Velocity
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind observation
/ Wind speed
/ Winds
2020
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Validation of Aeolus wind products above the Atlantic Ocean
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Validation of Aeolus wind products above the Atlantic Ocean
2020
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Overview
In August 2018, the first Doppler wind lidar in space called Atmospheric Laser Doppler Instrument (ALADIN) was launched on board the satellite Aeolus by the European Space Agency (ESA). Aeolus measures profiles of one horizontal wind component (i.e., mainly the west–east direction) in the troposphere and lower stratosphere on a global basis. Furthermore, profiles of aerosol and cloud properties can be retrieved via the high spectral resolution lidar (HSRL) technique. The Aeolus mission is supposed to improve the quality of weather forecasts and the understanding of atmospheric processes. We used the opportunity to perform a unique validation of the wind products of Aeolus by utilizing the RV Polarstern cruise PS116 from Bremerhaven to Cape Town in November/December 2018. Due to concerted course modifications, six direct intersections with the Aeolus ground track could be achieved in the Atlantic Ocean west of the African continent. For the validation of the Aeolus wind products, we launched additional radiosondes and used the EARLINET/ACTRIS lidar PollyXT for atmospheric scene analysis. The six analyzed cases prove that Aeolus is able to measure horizontal wind speeds in the nearly west–east direction. Good agreements with the radiosonde observations could be achieved for both Aeolus wind products – the winds observed in clean atmospheric regions called Rayleigh winds and the winds obtained in cloud layers called Mie winds (according to the responsible scattering regime). Systematic and statistical errors of the Rayleigh winds were less than 1.5 and 3.3 m s−1, respectively, when compared to radiosonde values averaged to the vertical resolution of Aeolus. For the Mie winds, a systematic and random error of about 1 m s−1 was obtained from the six comparisons in different climate zones. However, it is also shown that the coarse vertical resolution of 2 km in the upper troposphere, which was set in this early mission phase 2 months after launch, led to an underestimation of the maximum wind speed in the jet stream regions. In summary, promising first results of the first wind lidar space mission are shown and prove the concept of Aeolus for global wind observations.
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