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30 September 1994 Atmospheric measurements of Cn2 and comparisons between atmospheric profiler and aircraft anemometer measurements for clear, daytime conditions
Amanda J. Preble, John B. Wissler, T. Bryan Scruggs, Donna D. B. Keating, Michael S. Hayes, Frank D. Eaton, Kenneth P. Bishop, Demos T. Kyrazis
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Abstract
A joint radar/aircraft optical turbulence measurement is discussed. The joint measurement was made over White Sands, New Mexico with a KC135E aircraft equipped with fiber film temperature probes and a ground-based atmospheric profiler. General meteorological conditions were such that the turbulence on the day of the experiment was fairly weak. Emphasis was placed on the 36,000 ft to 42,000 ft altitude regime. Results showed good agreement between the atmospheric profiler and the aircraft-based measurements.
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Amanda J. Preble, John B. Wissler, T. Bryan Scruggs, Donna D. B. Keating, Michael S. Hayes, Frank D. Eaton, Kenneth P. Bishop, and Demos T. Kyrazis "Atmospheric measurements of Cn2 and comparisons between atmospheric profiler and aircraft anemometer measurements for clear, daytime conditions", Proc. SPIE 2266, Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research, (30 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187591
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Turbulence

Sensors

Temperature metrology

Atmospheric optics

Refractive index

Humidity

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