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    CASPER: Coupled Air–Sea Processes and Electromagnetic Ducting Research

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 007::page 1449
    Author:
    Wang, Qing
    ,
    Alappattu, Denny P.
    ,
    Billingsley, Stephanie
    ,
    Blomquist, Byron
    ,
    Burkholder, Robert J.
    ,
    Christman, Adam J.
    ,
    Creegan, Edward D.
    ,
    de Paolo, Tony
    ,
    Eleuterio, Daniel P.
    ,
    Fernando, Harindra Joseph S.
    ,
    Franklin, Kyle B.
    ,
    Grachev, Andrey A.
    ,
    Haack, Tracy
    ,
    Hanley, Thomas R.
    ,
    Hocut, Christopher M.
    ,
    Holt, Teddy R.
    ,
    Horgan, Kate
    ,
    Jonsson, Haflidi H.
    ,
    Hale, Robert A.
    ,
    Kalogiros, John A.
    ,
    Khelif, Djamal
    ,
    Leo, Laura S.
    ,
    Lind, Richard J.
    ,
    Lozovatsky, Iossif
    ,
    Planella-Morato, Jesus
    ,
    Mukherjee, Swagato
    ,
    Nuss, Wendell A.
    ,
    Pozderac, Jonathan
    ,
    Ted Rogers, L.
    ,
    Savelyev, Ivan
    ,
    Savidge, Dana K.
    ,
    Kipp Shearman, R.
    ,
    Shen, Lian
    ,
    Terrill, Eric
    ,
    Marcela Ulate, A.
    ,
    Wang, Qi
    ,
    Travis Wendt, R.
    ,
    Wiss, Russell
    ,
    Woods, Roy K.
    ,
    Xu, Luyao
    ,
    Yamaguchi, Ryan T.
    ,
    Yardim, Caglar
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0046.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe Coupled Air?Sea Processes and Electromagnetic Ducting Research (CASPER) project aims to better quantify atmospheric effects on the propagation of radar and communication signals in the marine environment. Such effects are associated with vertical gradients of temperature and water vapor in the marine atmospheric surface layer (MASL) and in the capping inversion of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL), as well as the horizontal variations of these vertical gradients. CASPER field measurements emphasized simultaneous characterization of electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation, the propagation environment, and the physical processes that gave rise to the measured refractivity conditions. CASPER modeling efforts utilized state-of-the-art large-eddy simulations (LESs) with a dynamically coupled MASL and phase-resolved ocean surface waves. CASPER-East was the first of two planned field campaigns, conducted in October and November 2015 offshore of Duck, North Carolina. This article highlights the scientific motivations and objectives of CASPER and provides an overview of the CASPER-East field campaign. The CASPER-East sampling strategy enabled us to obtain EM wave propagation loss as well as concurrent environmental refractive conditions along the propagation path. This article highlights the initial results from this sampling strategy showing the range-dependent propagation loss, the atmospheric and upper-oceanic variability along the propagation range, and the MASL thermodynamic profiles measured during CASPER-East.
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    contributor authorWang, Qing
    contributor authorAlappattu, Denny P.
    contributor authorBillingsley, Stephanie
    contributor authorBlomquist, Byron
    contributor authorBurkholder, Robert J.
    contributor authorChristman, Adam J.
    contributor authorCreegan, Edward D.
    contributor authorde Paolo, Tony
    contributor authorEleuterio, Daniel P.
    contributor authorFernando, Harindra Joseph S.
    contributor authorFranklin, Kyle B.
    contributor authorGrachev, Andrey A.
    contributor authorHaack, Tracy
    contributor authorHanley, Thomas R.
    contributor authorHocut, Christopher M.
    contributor authorHolt, Teddy R.
    contributor authorHorgan, Kate
    contributor authorJonsson, Haflidi H.
    contributor authorHale, Robert A.
    contributor authorKalogiros, John A.
    contributor authorKhelif, Djamal
    contributor authorLeo, Laura S.
    contributor authorLind, Richard J.
    contributor authorLozovatsky, Iossif
    contributor authorPlanella-Morato, Jesus
    contributor authorMukherjee, Swagato
    contributor authorNuss, Wendell A.
    contributor authorPozderac, Jonathan
    contributor authorTed Rogers, L.
    contributor authorSavelyev, Ivan
    contributor authorSavidge, Dana K.
    contributor authorKipp Shearman, R.
    contributor authorShen, Lian
    contributor authorTerrill, Eric
    contributor authorMarcela Ulate, A.
    contributor authorWang, Qi
    contributor authorTravis Wendt, R.
    contributor authorWiss, Russell
    contributor authorWoods, Roy K.
    contributor authorXu, Luyao
    contributor authorYamaguchi, Ryan T.
    contributor authorYardim, Caglar
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:01:52Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:01:52Z
    date copyright11/7/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0046.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260771
    description abstractAbstractThe Coupled Air?Sea Processes and Electromagnetic Ducting Research (CASPER) project aims to better quantify atmospheric effects on the propagation of radar and communication signals in the marine environment. Such effects are associated with vertical gradients of temperature and water vapor in the marine atmospheric surface layer (MASL) and in the capping inversion of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL), as well as the horizontal variations of these vertical gradients. CASPER field measurements emphasized simultaneous characterization of electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation, the propagation environment, and the physical processes that gave rise to the measured refractivity conditions. CASPER modeling efforts utilized state-of-the-art large-eddy simulations (LESs) with a dynamically coupled MASL and phase-resolved ocean surface waves. CASPER-East was the first of two planned field campaigns, conducted in October and November 2015 offshore of Duck, North Carolina. This article highlights the scientific motivations and objectives of CASPER and provides an overview of the CASPER-East field campaign. The CASPER-East sampling strategy enabled us to obtain EM wave propagation loss as well as concurrent environmental refractive conditions along the propagation path. This article highlights the initial results from this sampling strategy showing the range-dependent propagation loss, the atmospheric and upper-oceanic variability along the propagation range, and the MASL thermodynamic profiles measured during CASPER-East.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCASPER: Coupled Air–Sea Processes and Electromagnetic Ducting Research
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue7
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0046.1
    journal fristpage1449
    journal lastpage1471
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 007
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