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The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn , Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner Ecklund NOAA Also collaborating with other groups (eg, University of Oklahoma)

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Page 1: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development

Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad LindsethTerry Hock, Charlie MartinNCAR / EOL

Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner EcklundNOAA

Also collaborating with other groups (eg, University of Oklahoma)

Page 2: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

“Workhorse” systems for many years.Mature stage of life-cycle Today’s technology ready to go higher and faster

•Three 915 MHz Wind Profilers with RASS

• Winds to ~3 km, temperature to ~ 1km

• 30-min time, 60-105 m height resolution

• Over 40 deployments since 1992

• Advances: MAPR spaced-antenna, Mobile-ISS, Ship operations

Legacy 915 MHz Wind Profilers

Page 3: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

A larger network of boundary layer systems

Unmet needs based on years of requests

Also collaborative opportunities……

Winds to higher altitudes

Better time resolution

Simplified instrument setup and autonomy

A testbed for algorithm/technique development

Page 4: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

Example: T-REX

Page 5: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

Boundary Layer Config.3 antenna modulesNetwork of 6

Mid-Tropospheric Config.7 antenna modulesNetwork of 2

Lower Stratospheric Config.19 antenna modules

200 m – 7 km30-200 m

300 m – 15 km100-200 m

Range:Resolution:

150 m – 4 km30 m

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to s

cale

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One module

449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler449 MHz gives us the rangeModularity gives us the flexibility

Page 6: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

Modular Profiling Network(with 19 antenna modules available)

One station that samples throughout the troposphere

Two stations that sample a deeper cross-section downwind of the mountain range

Six stations that sample the boundary layer of an urban basin

Many configurations, one system, broad science

Page 7: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

First deployment of 3-antenna prototype

PCAPS (Persistent Cold Pool Study)

Salt Lake, Utah, Dec 2010 - Feb 2011

Side-by-side comparison:• 915 MHz wind profiler• 449 MHz wind profiler (3 modules)

449 MHz Wind Profiler

915 MHz Wind Profiler

(N.B. a lot of fiddling and changes during the 2-months!)

Page 8: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

449 MHz

915 MHz

449 Profiler Winds• Hardware performed well for most of 2-months

• Better 449 altitude coverage than 915

• Better time resolution is possible

• Captured the interface between valley flow and mountain crest flow (important for PCAPS science)

A day of 30-min winds

Page 9: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

449 MHz Comparison with 915 MHz

449

915

Page 10: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

449 MHz Comparison with 915 MHz

449915 High

915 Low

Winds percentagevs. Height

• Altitude coverage about 1 km greater

• 2 months of operations

• Median absolute difference < 2 m/s

Page 11: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

449 MHz: 5-minute wind resolution

4 hours

Page 12: The NCAR 449 MHz Modular Wind Profiler Development Bill Brown, Steve Cohn, Brad Lindseth Terry Hock, Charlie Martin NCAR / EOL Jim Jordan, Dan Law, Warner

449 Next Steps 3-panel prototype works well. Some outstanding

questions (e.g. algorithm details; minimum range)

Has allowed us to test components and concepts

Next steps:o Build seven antenna modules

o One 7-panel profiler or two 3-panel systems(Two BL or one mid-troposphere profiler)

o Status:o Construction underway (working around other commitments)

o Testing prototype next summer

Longer term: Mobile-449/ISS, RASS (Tv), Range Imaging Eventually…develop full 19-module system Early discussion: how to adapt for ship operations