Doppler Lidar observations over a high altitude mountainous site Manora Peak in the central Himalayan region

Phanikumar, D.V. ; Shukla, K. K. ; Naja, M. ; Singh, N. ; Sahai, S. ; Sagar, R. ; Satheesh, S. K. ; Krishna Moorthy, K. ; Kotamarthi, V. R. ; Newsom, Rob K. (2016) Doppler Lidar observations over a high altitude mountainous site Manora Peak in the central Himalayan region Current Science, 111 (1). pp. 101-108. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

The RAWEX-GVAX field campaign has been carried out from June 2011 to March 2012 over a high altitude site Manora Peak, Nainital (29.4°N; 79.2°E; 1958 m amsl) in the central Himalayas to assess the impacts of absorbing aerosols on atmospheric thermodynamics and clouds. This paper presents the preliminary results of the observations and data analysis of the Doppler Lidar, installed at Nainital. Strong updrafts with vertical winds in the range of similar to 2-4 ms-1 occurred during the daytime and throughout the season indicating thermally driven convection. On the other hand during nighttime, weak downdrafts persisted during stable conditions. Plan Position Indicator scan of Doppler Lidar showed north-northwesterly winds in the boundary layer. The mixing layer height, derived from the vertical velocity variance, showed diurnal variations, in the range similar to 0.7-1 km above ground level during daytime and very shallow during nighttime.

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Keywords:Boundary Layer; Doppler Lidar; GVAX
ID Code:103159
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