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Usefulness of vertical velocity measurements in clouds with a 1290 MHz profiler Henk Klein Baltink Atmospheric Research Section
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI2 Quiet-air fall velocity spectral line Spectral broadening by turbulence 2w2w wi-wwi-w wi+wwi+w wiwi Resulting spectrum Mean vertical speed w Problem: Velocity power spectrum <> DSD
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI3 DSD retrieval from single cloudradar spectrum Gossard (et al) (1994,1997) Babb et al (1999), Klugmann (2001): - use specific spectral shape in the small droplet range to estimate w - cloud peak is at mean vertical speed Babb et al (2000): - double sided constrained inversion technique
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI4 1290 MHz Windprofiler vertical speed Origin backscatter: Rayleigh vs. Bragg in rain: Rayleigh scatter from higher levels (ice clouds): mainly Rayleigh in drizzle/light rain: often both in water clouds: (only?) Bragg in clear-air: Bragg
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI5 Windprofiler operational acquisition cycle alternating low (100 m) and high mode (400 m) per mode 1 vertical and 4 oblique beams dwelltime per beam 25 sec. spectral resolution 30 cm/s not co-located with cloudradar beam-width: 6° quantative use of w and w limited?
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI6 Case: 27-July-2002
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI7 Backscatter profiler and CT75
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI8 Low mode vertical beam, CT75 Base
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI9 35 GHz Cloudradar Backscatter
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21 October 2002Cloudnet Workshop KNMI10 Follow-up (?): assessment usefulness “w” on a case-by-case base enhanced backscatter in water clouds: related to cloud geometry/top ? use of co-planar oblique beams for estimation of w optimize acquisition cycle (or use SA-technique ?) discrimination between Rayleigh/Bragg scatter
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