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    Driftsondes: Providing In Situ Long-Duration Dropsonde Observations over Remote Regions

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 011::page 1661
    Author:
    Cohn, Stephen A.
    ,
    Hock, Terry
    ,
    Cocquerez, Philippe
    ,
    Wang, Junhong
    ,
    Rabier, Florence
    ,
    Parsons, David
    ,
    Harr, Patrick
    ,
    Wu, Chun-Chieh
    ,
    Drobinski, Philippe
    ,
    Karbou, Fatima
    ,
    Vénel, Stéphanie
    ,
    Vargas, André
    ,
    Fourrié, Nadia
    ,
    Saint-Ramond, Nathalie
    ,
    Guidard, Vincent
    ,
    Doerenbecher, Alexis
    ,
    Hsu, Huang-Hsiung
    ,
    Lin, Po-Hsiung
    ,
    Chou, Ming-Dah
    ,
    Redelsperger, Jean-Luc
    ,
    Martin, Charlie
    ,
    Fox, Jack
    ,
    Potts, Nick
    ,
    Young, Kathryn
    ,
    Cole, Hal
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00075.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: tions of driftsonde systems? gondolas floating in the stratosphere and able to release dropsondes upon command? have so far been used in three major field experiments from 2006 through 2010. With them, high-quality, high-resolution, in situ atmospheric profiles were made over extended periods in regions that are otherwise very difficult to observe. The measurements have unique value for verifying and evaluating numerical weather prediction models and global data assimilation systems; they can be a valuable resource to validate data from remote sensing instruments, especially on satellites, but also airborne or ground-based remote sensors. These applications for models and remote sensors result in a powerful combination for improving data assimilation systems. Driftsondes also can support process studies in otherwise difficult locations?for example, to study factors that control the development or decay of a tropical disturbance, or to investigate the lower boundary layer over the interior Antarctic continent. The driftsonde system is now a mature and robust observing system that can be combined with flight-level data to conduct multidisciplinary research at heights well above that reached by current research aircraft. In this article we describe the development and capabilities of the driftsonde system, the exemplary science resulting from its use to date, and some future applications.
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    contributor authorCohn, Stephen A.
    contributor authorHock, Terry
    contributor authorCocquerez, Philippe
    contributor authorWang, Junhong
    contributor authorRabier, Florence
    contributor authorParsons, David
    contributor authorHarr, Patrick
    contributor authorWu, Chun-Chieh
    contributor authorDrobinski, Philippe
    contributor authorKarbou, Fatima
    contributor authorVénel, Stéphanie
    contributor authorVargas, André
    contributor authorFourrié, Nadia
    contributor authorSaint-Ramond, Nathalie
    contributor authorGuidard, Vincent
    contributor authorDoerenbecher, Alexis
    contributor authorHsu, Huang-Hsiung
    contributor authorLin, Po-Hsiung
    contributor authorChou, Ming-Dah
    contributor authorRedelsperger, Jean-Luc
    contributor authorMartin, Charlie
    contributor authorFox, Jack
    contributor authorPotts, Nick
    contributor authorYoung, Kathryn
    contributor authorCole, Hal
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:28Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:44:28Z
    date copyright2013/11/01
    date issued2013
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73286.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215383
    description abstracttions of driftsonde systems? gondolas floating in the stratosphere and able to release dropsondes upon command? have so far been used in three major field experiments from 2006 through 2010. With them, high-quality, high-resolution, in situ atmospheric profiles were made over extended periods in regions that are otherwise very difficult to observe. The measurements have unique value for verifying and evaluating numerical weather prediction models and global data assimilation systems; they can be a valuable resource to validate data from remote sensing instruments, especially on satellites, but also airborne or ground-based remote sensors. These applications for models and remote sensors result in a powerful combination for improving data assimilation systems. Driftsondes also can support process studies in otherwise difficult locations?for example, to study factors that control the development or decay of a tropical disturbance, or to investigate the lower boundary layer over the interior Antarctic continent. The driftsonde system is now a mature and robust observing system that can be combined with flight-level data to conduct multidisciplinary research at heights well above that reached by current research aircraft. In this article we describe the development and capabilities of the driftsonde system, the exemplary science resulting from its use to date, and some future applications.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDriftsondes: Providing In Situ Long-Duration Dropsonde Observations over Remote Regions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume94
    journal issue11
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00075.1
    journal fristpage1661
    journal lastpage1674
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 011
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