Airborne coherent Doppler wind lidar measurements, acquired during the Gravity Wave Life-Cycle (GW-LCYCLE) I field campaign performed from 2 to 14 December 2013 in Kiruna, Sweden, are used to investigate internal gravity waves (GWs) induced by flow across the Scandinavian Mountains. Vertical wind speed is derived from lidar measurements with a mean bias of less than 0.05 m s−1 and a standard deviation of 0.2 m s−1 by correcting horizontal wind projections onto the line-of-sight direction by means of ECMWF wind data. The horizontal wind speed and direction are retrieved from lidar measurements by applying a velocity–azimuth display scan and a spectral accumulation technique, leading to a horizontal resolution of about 9 km along the flight t...
International audienceAtmospheric gravity waves have been the subject of intense research for severa...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
Atmospheric gravity waves are frequently observed in the polar winter stratosphere. The existence of...
Airborne coherent Doppler wind lidar measurements, acquired during the Gravity Wave Life-Cycle (GW-L...
In the course of the GW-LCYCLE II campaign, conducted in Jan/Feb 2016 from Kiruna, Sweden, coherent ...
Gravity waves are well known phenomena in the atmosphere, but there is still a lack of knowledge of ...
Abstract Aeolus is the first Doppler wind lidar in space. It provides unique high-resolution measure...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere...
Atmospheric gravity waves have been the subject of intense research for several decades because of t...
The paper presents a feasible method to complement ground-based middle atmospheric Rayleigh lidar te...
This study presents the analysis of island induced gravity waves observed by an airborne Doppler win...
The DYANA campaign in early 1990 gave a unique opportunity to study the gravity wave (GW) activity i...
New measurements at the ALOMAR observatory in northern Norway (69°N, 16°E) using the Weber sodium li...
International audienceThe winter MaCWAVE (Mountain and convective waves ascending vertically) rocket...
International audienceAtmospheric gravity waves have been the subject of intense research for severa...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
Atmospheric gravity waves are frequently observed in the polar winter stratosphere. The existence of...
Airborne coherent Doppler wind lidar measurements, acquired during the Gravity Wave Life-Cycle (GW-L...
In the course of the GW-LCYCLE II campaign, conducted in Jan/Feb 2016 from Kiruna, Sweden, coherent ...
Gravity waves are well known phenomena in the atmosphere, but there is still a lack of knowledge of ...
Abstract Aeolus is the first Doppler wind lidar in space. It provides unique high-resolution measure...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere...
Atmospheric gravity waves have been the subject of intense research for several decades because of t...
The paper presents a feasible method to complement ground-based middle atmospheric Rayleigh lidar te...
This study presents the analysis of island induced gravity waves observed by an airborne Doppler win...
The DYANA campaign in early 1990 gave a unique opportunity to study the gravity wave (GW) activity i...
New measurements at the ALOMAR observatory in northern Norway (69°N, 16°E) using the Weber sodium li...
International audienceThe winter MaCWAVE (Mountain and convective waves ascending vertically) rocket...
International audienceAtmospheric gravity waves have been the subject of intense research for severa...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
Atmospheric gravity waves are frequently observed in the polar winter stratosphere. The existence of...