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17 December 1992 WIND: an airborne Doppler lidar for atmospheric applications developed in French-German cooperation
Claude Loth, Alain M. Dabas, Pierre H. Flamant, D. Oh, J. Delume, B. Romand, Jacques R. Pelon, Didier Bruneau, J.-L. Zarader, Christian Werner, Friedrich Koepp, H. Herrmann, Michael Klier, W. Nagel, Stephan Rahm, Juergen Streicher, J. Wildgruber
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Proceedings Volume 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138519
Event: Environmental Sensing '92, 1992, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
WIND is a joint project between France (CNRS-CNES-Meteo France) and Germany (DLR) to develop an airborne wind Doppler lidar for meteorological applications. The instrument specifications are derived from the measurement objectives as well as the state-of-the-art in technology. Presently an operational airborne wind lidar can be designed around the CO2 laser technology, heterodyne detection, and a conical scanning of the lidar line-of-sight to sample the atmospheric wind field. The 10-micron spectral domain is suitable for long range measurements for it corresponds to an atmospheric window and an adequate backscatter coefficient in the troposphere. The first flights are scheduled early 1995 on board the Falcon 20 operated by DLR.
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Claude Loth, Alain M. Dabas, Pierre H. Flamant, D. Oh, J. Delume, B. Romand, Jacques R. Pelon, Didier Bruneau, J.-L. Zarader, Christian Werner, Friedrich Koepp, H. Herrmann, Michael Klier, W. Nagel, Stephan Rahm, Juergen Streicher, and J. Wildgruber "WIND: an airborne Doppler lidar for atmospheric applications developed in French-German cooperation", Proc. SPIE 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138519
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Signal processing

Transmitters

Heterodyning

Doppler effect

Atmospheric modeling

Pulsed laser operation

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