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15 December 1999 WIND: the joint French-German airborne Doppler lidar
Pierre H. Flamant, Christian Werner, Friedrich Koepp, Claude Loth, P. Delville, Oliver Reitebuch, Ch. Boitel, Didier Bruneau, Ph. Drobinski, R. Haering, H. Herrmann, Michael Klier, M. Lopez, Mireille Meissonnier, Engelbert Nagel, B. Romand, L. Sauvage, M. Schrecker, Juergen Streicher, Guenter Wildgruber
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Abstract
An airborne coherent Doppler Lidar to retrieve mesoscale wind fields has been developed in the frame of the Franco- German WIND project. The instrument is based on a pulsed CO2 laser transmitter, heterodyne detection and wedge scanner. The performance of the instrument operating on the ground and in the aircraft is reported.
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Pierre H. Flamant, Christian Werner, Friedrich Koepp, Claude Loth, P. Delville, Oliver Reitebuch, Ch. Boitel, Didier Bruneau, Ph. Drobinski, R. Haering, H. Herrmann, Michael Klier, M. Lopez, Mireille Meissonnier, Engelbert Nagel, B. Romand, L. Sauvage, M. Schrecker, Juergen Streicher, and Guenter Wildgruber "WIND: the joint French-German airborne Doppler lidar", Proc. SPIE 3865, Laser Radar Ranging and Atmospheric Lidar Techniques II, (15 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373026
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Data centers

Doppler effect

Carbon dioxide lasers

Data storage

Telescopes

Wind measurement

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