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Assorted Observation Systems Meteorology 415 Fall 2011 Probing the Atmosphere Surface • Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) - Temp, Moisture, Pressure, Wind, Solar Radiation, Cloud Height, Precipitation, Visibility Probing the Atmosphere Network of Surface Hourly Observations: - FAA (1,000) - FHWA (100’s) - USDA (100’s) - DOD (100’s) - USFS (100’s) - EPA (100’s) Probing the Atmosphere Network of Mesoscale Observations: - State DOT (1000) - AG Nets (1000) - Private (AWS) (7000) - Utilities (100’s) Probing the Atmosphere - - Cooperative Climate Network (10,000) daily precip most snow some temp few river gauges Probing the Atmosphere Cooperative Climate Network Backbone of the nation’s climate records Probing the Atmosphere - Historical Climate Network (1,000 subset) Basis of US Climate Trends Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Radiosonde Network (100) Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Atmospheric Sounding • Twice a day • Temperature • Dewpoint • Winds - Area equal to energy Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Profiler Network (dozens) Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Profiler CrossSection • Every 6 minutes • Winds • Density (T,M) Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Suomi-Net (100) Real-Time Integrated Water Content of the Atmosphere based on GPS attenuation Probing the Atmosphere Vertical Profile • Suomi-Net A time series of precipitable water vapor Related to surface flux of out-going long wave radiation Used as a calibration for other estimates of water content Probing the Atmosphere Cross-Sections • ACARS – Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (4,000 daily) Probing the Atmosphere Cross-Sections • ACARS Winds and Temperatures along the flight path Important reports of Turbulence, both in cloud and clear air Probing the Atmosphere Horizontal – surface observing systems; hourly, daily Vertical – weather balloons, Doppler radar, GPS Cross-Section – Aircraft sensors References http://acweb.fsl.noaa.gov/ruc_acars/ http://www.profiler.noaa.gov/npn/ http://www.weather.gov/om/coop/ http://www.ua.nws.noaa.gov/nws_u pper.htm http://www.met.utah.edu/jhorel/htm l/mesonet/meso_mtn.pdf