[ACG36-P09] Feasibility study for future space-based Doppler Wind Lidar
Keywords:Lidar, range-resolved measurement, space-based observation, global wind profiling
Wind is a fundamental meteorological variable describing the atmospheric state as well as pressure, temperature, and humidity. Global wind profile observation is important to significantly improve the initial conditions essential for numerical weather prediction and other meteorological studies. Current space-based wind observing systems haves a large coverage area and high temporal and horizontal resolutions but has a low vertical resolution. The World Meteorological Organization wants to develop a global wind profiling system. ‘Light Detection And Ranging (Lidar)’ is an optical active remote sensing technique which can make a range-resolve measurement. A space-based Doppler Wind Lidar (DWL) is one of promising sensors to fill the current gap. We are making feasibility study for the space-based DWL for future global wind profiling. Recent results and progress of the feasibility studies for the future space-based DWL will be presented.