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11 August 2009 VisibleWind: a rapid-response system for high-resolution wind profiling
Tom Wilkerson, Bill Bradford, Alan Marchant, Cordell Wright, Tom Apedaile, Eve Fowles, Allen Howard, Tom Naini
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Abstract
The VisibleWindTM initiative has sponsored the development and demonstration of a simple balloon tracking system for low altitude wind profile measurements using laser rangefinders, a surveying station, and small (0.25 m diameter) lightweight balloons. Experiments on balloon trajectories demonstrate that laser range detection (± 0.5 m) combined with azimuth and elevation measurements is a simple, accurate, and inexpensive alternative to other wind profiling methods. The maximum detection range has been increased to 2200 m using retroreflector tape on the balloons. Nighttime tracking is facilitated by low power LEDs. Small balloons with low ascent rates and Reynolds numbers are preferred to avoid the large trajectory fluctuations previously observed with large balloons. Under conditions of "light and variable winds", the wind profile features observed by VisibleWindTM include the frequent onset of shear at altitudes 100 -200 m, 1-3 m/s velocity transitions across atmospheric layers only 10 -20 m thick, and rotation of wind direction exceeding 180 degrees in the altitude range 300 - 500 m. Wind speed and direction results are compared with simultaneous sodar measurements. The profiling resolution is greatly improved using a laser rangefinder, Impulse XL-200, with automatic coordinate and time recording; however, balloon tracking is still man-in-the-loop. Planned improvements include automation of the tracking system itself, so trajectory points are collected automatically at 1 Hz or faster. This ValidWindTM system is a precise and adaptable means for characterizing highly variable wind fields for wind energy, micrometeorology, and air quality studies.
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Tom Wilkerson, Bill Bradford, Alan Marchant, Cordell Wright, Tom Apedaile, Eve Fowles, Allen Howard, and Tom Naini "VisibleWind: a rapid-response system for high-resolution wind profiling", Proc. SPIE 7460, Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring X, 746009 (11 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826368
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Sensors

Wind measurement

Profiling

Atmospheric modeling

Imaging systems

Atmospheric monitoring

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