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A deployable Modular Profiling Network (MPN) for lower atmospheric applications

Stephen A. Cohn1, W. O. J. Brown1, J. Jordan2, P. B. Chilson3, B. Lindseth1, D. Law2

1National Center for Atmospheric Research
2NOAA/ESRL
3Univ. of Oklahoma

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Abstract
NCAR is proposing to develop a deployable facility for application to a broad range of lower atmospheric observation needs. The central instrument would consist of modular antenna panels and distributed TX and RX electronics which could be configured either as a single 449 MHz ST radar or as a network of approximately 6 boundary layer profilers. A low side-lobe antenna design and advanced signal processing methods would be used, bringing new capabilities to NCAR’s user community.
The MPN would also include several low power Doppler lidars and in-situ instrumentation capable of measuring land-atmosphere exchange and surface layer turbulence and fluxes. It would meet diverse needs for the studies of the surface layer, boundary layer, free troposphere, and tropopause.