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A New Rapidly Deployable Wind Profiler Network for Atmospheric Research

IUGG/IAMAS/JM03 #4431. A New Rapidly Deployable Wind Profiler Network for Atmospheric Research. Steve Cohn * , Bill Brown, Brad Lindseth , Charlie Martin, Sandra Thurn , Terry Hock, and June Wang National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth Observing Lab Boulder, CO, USA.

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A New Rapidly Deployable Wind Profiler Network for Atmospheric Research

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  1. IUGG/IAMAS/JM03 #4431 A New Rapidly Deployable Wind Profiler Network for Atmospheric Research Steve Cohn*, Bill Brown, Brad Lindseth, Charlie Martin, Sandra Thurn, Terry Hock, and June Wang National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth Observing Lab Boulder, CO, USA The Modular Profiling Network will provide a flexible and reconfigurable profiling tool for the research community.

  2. Wind Profiler Modules • Basic Module: • Hexagon antenna panel • Receiver and 1kW transmitter, 449 MHz • With 19 antenna modules we have at least 3 options: • 6 Boundary Layer profilers: • distributed network over wide area • 2 Mid-troposphere profilers: • compare lower troposphere at two sites • 1 Full-troposphere profiler: • profile up to UTLS region

  3. Status 449 MHz • 3-panel prototype tests • Works well compared to traditional 915 MHz boundary layer system • Building 7-panel system 915 MHz • Eventually plan 19+ modules • Complimentary instruments (eg, surface flux & lidar) • Looking for partners and users

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