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    WIVERN: A New Satellite Concept to Provide Global In-Cloud Winds, Precipitation, and Cloud Properties

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 008::page 1669
    Author:
    Illingworth, A. J.
    ,
    Battaglia, A.
    ,
    Bradford, J.
    ,
    Forsythe, M.
    ,
    Joe, P.
    ,
    Kollias, P.
    ,
    Lean, K.
    ,
    Lori, M.
    ,
    Mahfouf, J.-F.
    ,
    Melo, S.
    ,
    Midthassel, R
    ,
    Munro, Y.
    ,
    Nicol, J.
    ,
    Potthast, R.
    ,
    Rennie, M.
    ,
    Stein, T. H. M.
    ,
    Tanelli, S.
    ,
    Tridon, F.
    ,
    Walden, C. J.
    ,
    Wolde, M.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0047.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThis paper presents a conically scanning spaceborne Dopplerized 94-GHz radar Earth science mission concept: Wind Velocity Radar Nephoscope (WIVERN). WIVERN aims to provide global measurements of in-cloud winds using the Doppler-shifted radar returns from hydrometeors. The conically scanning radar could provide wind data with daily revisits poleward of 50°, 50-km horizontal resolution, and approximately 1-km vertical resolution. The measured winds, when assimilated into weather forecasts and provided they are representative of the larger-scale mean flow, should lead to further improvements in the accuracy and effectiveness of forecasts of severe weather and better focusing of activities to limit damage and loss of life. It should also be possible to characterize the more variable winds associated with local convection. Polarization diversity would be used to enable high wind speeds to be unambiguously observed; analysis indicates that artifacts associated with polarization diversity are rare and can be identified. Winds should be measurable down to 1 km above the ocean surface and 2 km over land. The potential impact of the WIVERN winds on reducing forecast errors is estimated by comparison with the known positive impact of cloud motion and aircraft winds. The main thrust of WIVERN is observing in-cloud winds, but WIVERN should also provide global estimates of ice water content, cloud cover, and vertical distribution, continuing the data series started by CloudSat with the conical scan giving increased coverage. As with CloudSat, estimates of rainfall and snowfall rates should be possible. These nonwind products may also have a positive impact when assimilated into weather forecasts.
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    contributor authorIllingworth, A. J.
    contributor authorBattaglia, A.
    contributor authorBradford, J.
    contributor authorForsythe, M.
    contributor authorJoe, P.
    contributor authorKollias, P.
    contributor authorLean, K.
    contributor authorLori, M.
    contributor authorMahfouf, J.-F.
    contributor authorMelo, S.
    contributor authorMidthassel, R
    contributor authorMunro, Y.
    contributor authorNicol, J.
    contributor authorPotthast, R.
    contributor authorRennie, M.
    contributor authorStein, T. H. M.
    contributor authorTanelli, S.
    contributor authorTridon, F.
    contributor authorWalden, C. J.
    contributor authorWolde, M.
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:02:30Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:02:30Z
    date copyright2/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0047.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260882
    description abstractAbstractThis paper presents a conically scanning spaceborne Dopplerized 94-GHz radar Earth science mission concept: Wind Velocity Radar Nephoscope (WIVERN). WIVERN aims to provide global measurements of in-cloud winds using the Doppler-shifted radar returns from hydrometeors. The conically scanning radar could provide wind data with daily revisits poleward of 50°, 50-km horizontal resolution, and approximately 1-km vertical resolution. The measured winds, when assimilated into weather forecasts and provided they are representative of the larger-scale mean flow, should lead to further improvements in the accuracy and effectiveness of forecasts of severe weather and better focusing of activities to limit damage and loss of life. It should also be possible to characterize the more variable winds associated with local convection. Polarization diversity would be used to enable high wind speeds to be unambiguously observed; analysis indicates that artifacts associated with polarization diversity are rare and can be identified. Winds should be measurable down to 1 km above the ocean surface and 2 km over land. The potential impact of the WIVERN winds on reducing forecast errors is estimated by comparison with the known positive impact of cloud motion and aircraft winds. The main thrust of WIVERN is observing in-cloud winds, but WIVERN should also provide global estimates of ice water content, cloud cover, and vertical distribution, continuing the data series started by CloudSat with the conical scan giving increased coverage. As with CloudSat, estimates of rainfall and snowfall rates should be possible. These nonwind products may also have a positive impact when assimilated into weather forecasts.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleWIVERN: A New Satellite Concept to Provide Global In-Cloud Winds, Precipitation, and Cloud Properties
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue8
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0047.1
    journal fristpage1669
    journal lastpage1687
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 008
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