Richard Wilson
Université Paris-Saclay
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Applied Optics | 2016
Alain Hauchecorne; Charles Cot; Francis Dalaudier; Jacques Porteneuve; Thierry Gaudo; Richard Wilson; Claire Cénac; Christian Laqui; Philippe Keckhut; Jean-Marie Perrin; Agnès Dolfi; Nicolas Cézard; Laurent Lombard; Claudine Besson
Atmospheric gravity waves and turbulence generate small-scale fluctuations of wind, pressure, density, and temperature in the atmosphere. These fluctuations represent a real hazard for commercial aircraft and are known by the generic name of clear-air turbulence (CAT). Numerical weather prediction models do not resolve CAT and therefore provide only a probability of occurrence. A ground-based Rayleigh lidar was designed and implemented to remotely detect and characterize the atmospheric variability induced by turbulence in vertical scales between 40 m and a few hundred meters. Field measurements were performed at Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP, France) on 8 December 2008 and 23 June 2009. The estimate of the mean squared amplitude of bidimensional fluctuations of lidar signal showed excess compared to the estimated contribution of the instrumental noise. This excess can be attributed to atmospheric turbulence with a 95% confidence level. During the first night, data from collocated stratosphere-troposphere (ST) radar were available. Altitudes of the turbulent layers detected by the lidar were roughly consistent with those of layers with enhanced radar echo. The derived values of turbulence parameters Cn2 or CT2 were in the range of those published in the literature using ST radar data. However, the detection was at the limit of the instrumental noise and additional measurement campaigns are highly desirable to confirm these initial results. This is to our knowledge the first successful attempt to detect CAT in the free troposphere using an incoherent Rayleigh lidar system. The built lidar device may serve as a test bed for the definition of embarked CAT detection lidar systems aboard airliners.
第29回大気圏シンポジウム: 講演集録=Proceedings of the 29th Atmospheric Science Symposium | 2016
昂志 森; 浩之 橋口; Lakshmi Kantha; Dale Lawrence; Tyler Mixa; H. Luce; Richard Wilson; 敏隆 津田; 正教 矢吹; Takashi Mori; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Toshitaka Tsuda; Masanori Yabuki
大会講演予講集 | 2014
H. Luce; Richard Wilson; Fanny Truchy; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Masayuki Yamamoto; Mamoru Yamamoto; Lakshmi Kantha
Atelier Expérimentation et Instrumentation | 2014
Ruben Hallali; Francis Dalaudier; Jacques Parent Du Châtelet; Richard Wilson; Julien Delanoë; Elisabeth Dupont; L. Musson-Genon; D. Legain; Christophe Le Gac; Nicolas Pauwels; Jean-Paul Vinson; Williams Brett; Fabrice Bertrand; Christophe Caudoux; Romain Coulomb; D. Tzanos; D Suquia; E. Moulin; A. Faucheux; Y. Lefranc; F. Zhangi; T. Thibord
Atelier Expérimentation et Instrumentation | 2014
Ruben Hallali; Francis Dalaudier; Richard Wilson; Julien Delanoë; Christophe Le Gac; Jacques Parent Du Châtelet
14th International Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST14/IMST1 | 2014
H. Luce; Richard Wilson; Francis Dalaudier; Fanny Truchi; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Masayuki Yamamoto; Mamoru Yamamoto; Kantha Lakshmi
大会講演予講集 | 2013
H. Luce; Richard Wilson; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Mamoru Yamamoto
MST13, Thirteenth International Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar | 2012
H. Luce; Richard Wilson; Francis Dalaudier; Noriyuki Nishi; Shoichiro Fukao; Masanori Yabuki; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Jun-ichi Furumoto; Yoshiaki Shibagaki; Tomoyuki Nakajo
9th International Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling (ISTP) | 2012
Richard Wilson; H. Luce; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Francis Dalaudier; F. Fukao; F. Nakajo; F. Shibagaki; F. Yabuki; F. Furumoto
大会講演予講集 | 2011
H. Luce; Richard Wilson; Francis Dalaudier; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Masanori Yabuki; Jun-ichi Furumoto; Mamoru Yamamoto; Masayuki Yamamoto; Shoichiro Fukao; Tomoyuki Nakajo; Noriyuki Nishi; Yasushi Fujiyoshi; Yoshiaki Shibagaki
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