Abstract
This paper introduces an experimental setup for retrieving horizontal wind speed and direction profiles by combining wind lidar and cloud radars and the 2 level datasets produced. The experiment took place in Cabauw, the Netherlands, between September 13th and October 3rd 2021. The intermediate processing steps for generating the Level 1 and Level 2 data, such as second trip echos filtering, offset correction, wind retrieval, re-gridding and flagging, are described. In Level 1 (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6926483, Dias Neto (2022a)), the data from lidar and radars are kept in the original spatial and temporal resolution, while in Level 2 (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6926605, Dias Neto (2022b)), they are re-grided to a common spatial and temporal resolution. Statistical analyses of the lidar’s and radar’s wind speed and direction profiles indicate a correlation higher than 0.95 for both variables, and the bias of wind direction and speed are 0.24° and -0.16 ms−1, respectively. Applications of this dataset include numerical model validation, momentum transport studies and spectral analysis for different cloud regimes.
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