Estimation and characterization of the refractive index structure constant within the marine atmospheric boundary laye

We verified the feasibility of an alternative solution to generate temperature and pressure profiles with the U.S. standard atmosphere model (USSA-76). We simultaneously integrated this model with conventional meteorological parameters measured by a weather station in the course of estimating the re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2022-11, Vol.61 (33), p.9762
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Hanjiu, Zhu, Liming, Sun, Gang, Zhang, Kun, Xu, Manman, Liu, Nana, Chen, Duolong, Wu, Yang, Cui, Shengcheng, Luo, Tao, Li, Xuebin, Weng, Ningquan
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Zusammenfassung:We verified the feasibility of an alternative solution to generate temperature and pressure profiles with the U.S. standard atmosphere model (USSA-76). We simultaneously integrated this model with conventional meteorological parameters measured by a weather station in the course of estimating the refractive index structure constant (𝐶2ð'>). Moreover, a continuous-time-series estimation method of the refractive index structure constant was established within the marine atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) based on wind data obtained from a coherent Doppler wind lidar (CDWL). We also analyzed the optical turbulence characteristics induced by wind shear during the conducted experiment. Laminated and patchy stratified turbulences, which affect the performance of imaging and light transmission systems, were found within the marine ABL. Additionally, the relationship between the ABL and all atmospheric optical turbulence factors shows that the ratio of marine ABL in the entire layer differs from that reported in previous studies. Moreover, the influence of thermal turbulence factors within the marine ABL was less than that of the entire layer in our case. We report a real-time 𝐶2ð'> estimation method based on a CDWL. The characteristics of the marine ABL 𝐶2ð'> constitute a reference for optoelectronic applications.
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
DOI:10.1364/AO.465463