Doppler or coherent laser radars (CLR’s) can measure range-resolved velocities of distant hard and diffuse targets. Critical applications include wind shear and wake vortex detection, clear air turbulence warning, wind field mapping, and pollution dispersion monitoring. To monitor these at different geographic locations in the atmosphere in real time requires a system with high temporal resolution. A laser transmitter that provides eye-safe, transform-limited energetic pulses with good beam quality and a sensitive transceiver is suitable for such applications. In this thesis I describe the development of an eye-safe coherent laser radar that has a range resolution of 75 m with single-shot velocity resolution of ∼1.5 ms⁻¹. I also present me...