Determination of boundary-layer parameters using wind profiler/RASS and sodar/RASS in the frame of the LITFASS project

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D. A. M. Engelbart
J. Bange
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[1] Meteorological Observatory Lindenberg,
[2] German Meteorological Service (DWD),undefined
[3] Lindenberg,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] Aerospace Systems,undefined
[6] Technical University of Braunschweig,undefined
[7] Braunschweig,undefined
[8] Germany,undefined
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Heat Flux; Atmospheric Boundary Layer; Turbulent Heat; Turbulent Flux; Turbulent Heat Flux;
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¶Progress in technology as well as signal processing has promoted Wind Profiler Radar (WPR) or sodar with RASS additions to become standard tools in profiling of the atmospheric boundary layer. Apart from these instruments’ basic abilities in profiling mean winds and temperature, this paper will give an emphasis on the profiling of ABL height as well as the turbulent fluxes of sensible heat and momentum both, with respect to methods as well as with respect to realization. The special focus will thereby be laid on the demands for vertical profiling, which were defined within the LITFASS-project of the German Meteorological Service. In the frame of this project, some special measuring campaigns have been performed where remote-sensing systems were used to assess their abilities in profiling ABL parameters. On the base of some case studies from these campaigns comparisons are shown, where results from sodar/RASS and WPR/RASS measurements are compared to measurements from airborne sensor systems and results from numerical models. Regarding turbulent heat fluxes, we found excellent agreement for remotely-sensed flux profiles from WPR/RASS with both, numerical models and airborne in-situ measurements. However, as the inherent errors of the remotely-sensed fluxes are in the order of ± 20 ⋯ 30 W/m2 typically, current signal processing does not allow to interpret small-scale vertical structures in the profiles with respect to surface inhomogeneities yet.
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