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    An Overview of the Mobile Profiler System: Preliminary Results from Field Tests during the Los Angeles Free-Radical Study

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;1995:;volume( 076 ):;issue: 004::page 523
    Author:
    Wolfe, Daniel
    ,
    Weber, Bob
    ,
    Wuertz, David
    ,
    Welsh, David
    ,
    Merritt, David
    ,
    King, Sandy
    ,
    Fritz, Richard
    ,
    Moran, Ken
    ,
    Simon, Melinda
    ,
    Simon, Anthony
    ,
    Cogan, James
    ,
    Littell, De Witt
    ,
    Measure, Edward
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0477(1995)076<0523:AOOTMP>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The System Demonstration and Integration Division of the Environmental Technology Laboratory and the Battlefield Environment Directorate of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have designed and built the Mobile Profiler System (MPS).The MPS is an integrated system of ground-based and satellite-borne remote sensors that measure nearly continuous wind and temperature profiles from the surface up through the troposphere. Ground-based sensors include a 924-MHz phased-array wind and temperature profiler, a four-channel microwave radiometer, a surface meteorological tower, and a balloon sounding system. Although MPS was initially developed for military applications, the nonmilitary environmental applications are numerous and significant. This paper provides an overview of the instrumentation, software networking, data processing, data integration, and near real-time data display capabilities currently incorporated into the MPS. Initial results from the first field tests (Los Angeles Free-Radical Study, 3?24 September 1993) demonstrate the ability of MPS to observe the complex meteorological structures associated with high-pollution events within the Los Angeles Basin.
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    contributor authorWolfe, Daniel
    contributor authorWeber, Bob
    contributor authorWuertz, David
    contributor authorWelsh, David
    contributor authorMerritt, David
    contributor authorKing, Sandy
    contributor authorFritz, Richard
    contributor authorMoran, Ken
    contributor authorSimon, Melinda
    contributor authorSimon, Anthony
    contributor authorCogan, James
    contributor authorLittell, De Witt
    contributor authorMeasure, Edward
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:41:30Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:41:30Z
    date copyright1995/04/01
    date issued1995
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-24573.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4161260
    description abstractThe System Demonstration and Integration Division of the Environmental Technology Laboratory and the Battlefield Environment Directorate of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have designed and built the Mobile Profiler System (MPS).The MPS is an integrated system of ground-based and satellite-borne remote sensors that measure nearly continuous wind and temperature profiles from the surface up through the troposphere. Ground-based sensors include a 924-MHz phased-array wind and temperature profiler, a four-channel microwave radiometer, a surface meteorological tower, and a balloon sounding system. Although MPS was initially developed for military applications, the nonmilitary environmental applications are numerous and significant. This paper provides an overview of the instrumentation, software networking, data processing, data integration, and near real-time data display capabilities currently incorporated into the MPS. Initial results from the first field tests (Los Angeles Free-Radical Study, 3?24 September 1993) demonstrate the ability of MPS to observe the complex meteorological structures associated with high-pollution events within the Los Angeles Basin.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Overview of the Mobile Profiler System: Preliminary Results from Field Tests during the Los Angeles Free-Radical Study
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume76
    journal issue4
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0477(1995)076<0523:AOOTMP>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage523
    journal lastpage534
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;1995:;volume( 076 ):;issue: 004
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