Evaluation of data obtained from atmospheric laser Doppler velocimeter
Abstract
The Doppler lidar velocimeter produces a variety of kinds of data. Besides the line of sight velocity components, there are the reflected amplitudes and the Doppler widths. Computer graphics software for displaying these data was produced. Different methods of presentation are needed for the various items. A picture was produced as pictures are often the best way to gain understanding. The individual lidar scans form a crosshatch pattern. Thus one-dimensional measurements fit together to form a two-dimensional whole. A pair of velocity measurements at a point combine to form a wind measurement with direction and magnitude. This gives a forest of wind vectors. The goal is to find a recognizable pattern to these trees. Often it is necessary to show only part of the information. That is, show only the wind direction not its magnitude or reduce the wind to streamlines of air flow. In other cases data are reduced to contour plots. Just enough contour lines are included to show the picture described.
- Publication:
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Final Report Desert Research Inst
- Pub Date:
- June 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985dri..reptQ....K
- Keywords:
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- Air Flow;
- Atmospheric Lasers;
- Computer Graphics;
- Laser Doppler Velocimeters;
- Wind Measurement;
- Cloud Cover;
- Computer Programs;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Wind Direction;
- Instrumentation and Photography