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17 November 2000 Precision tropopause turbulence measurements
Leonard John Otten III, Al Jones, Don G. Black, Joshua Lane, Ron Hugo, Jeffery Beyer, Michael C. Roggemann
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Abstract
Limited samples of the turbulence structure in the tropopause suggest that conventional models for atmospheric turbulence may not apply through this portion of the atmosphere. This paper discusses the instrumentation requirements, design and calibration of a balloon borne sensor suite designed to accurately measure the distribution and spectral spatial character of the index of refraction fluctuations through the tropopause. The basis for the data system is a 16 bit dynamic range, high data rate sample and hold instrumentation package. Calibration and characterization of the constant current anemometers used in the measurements show them to have a frequency response greater than 170 Hz at the -3 Db point and sufficient resolution to measure a Cn2 of 1 x 10-19 cm-2/3. A novel technique was developed that integrates the over 20 signals into two time correlated telemetry streams. The entire system has been assembled for a flight in the late summer of 2000.
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Leonard John Otten III, Al Jones, Don G. Black, Joshua Lane, Ron Hugo, Jeffery Beyer, and Michael C. Roggemann "Precision tropopause turbulence measurements", Proc. SPIE 4125, Propagation and Imaging through the Atmosphere IV, (17 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409303
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Sensors

Atmospheric modeling

Refraction

Atmospheric turbulence

Calibration

Data modeling

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