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High Spectral Resolution Infrared and Raman Lidar Observations for the ARM Program: Clear and Cloudy Sky Applications
Revercomb, Henry ; Tobin, David ; Knuteson, Robert ; Borg, Lori ; Moy, Leslie
关键词: AIRCRAFT;    BOUNDARY LAYERS;    CALIBRATION;    CLOUDS;    DOWNWELLING;    HEATING RATE;    INTERFEROMETERS;    OPTICAL RADAR;    PROTEUS;    RADIANT HEAT TRANSFER;    RADIATIONS;    REMOTE SENSING;    RESOLUTION;    SATELLITES;    SKY;    STRATOSPHERE;    TROPOSPHERE;    VALIDATION;    WATER VAPOR;   
DOI  :  10.2172/957049
RP-ID  :  DOE/ER/61057--FINAL
PID  :  OSTI ID: 957049
Others  :  TRN: US201014%%233
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
This grant began with the development of the Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI) for ARM. The AERI has provided highly accurate and reliable observations of downwelling spectral radiance (Knuteson et al. 2004a, 2004b) for application to radiative transfer, remote sensing of boundary layer temperature and water vapor, and cloud characterization. One of the major contributions of the ARM program has been its success in improving radiation calculation capabilities for models and remote sensing that evolved from the multi-year, clear-sky spectral radiance comparisons between AERI radiances and line-by-line calculations (Turner et al. 2004). This effort also spurred us to play a central role in improving the accuracy of water vapor measurements, again helping ARM lead the way in the community (Turner et al. 2003a, Revercomb et al. 2003). In order to add high-altitude downlooking AERI-like observations over the ARM sites, we began the development of an airborne AERI instrument that has become known as the Scanning High-resolution Interferometer Sounder (Scanning-HIS). This instrument has become an integral part of the ARM Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle (ARM-UAV) program. It provides both a cross-track mapping view of the earth and an uplooking view from the 12-15 km altitude of the Scaled Composites Proteus aircraft when flown over the ARM sites for IOPs. It has successfully participated in the first two legs of the “grand tour” of the ARM sites (SGP and NSA), resulting in a very good comparison with AIRS observations in 2002 and in an especially interesting data set from the arctic during the Mixed-Phase Cloud Experiment (M-PACE) in 2004.
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