Upper Air Data The Atmosphere is 3D and can not be understood or forecast by using surface data alone.

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Upper Air Data The Atmosphere is 3D and can not be understood or forecast by using surface data alone

Early Upper Air Information (late 1800s, early 1900s) Mountain weather stations Manned balloons

Early Upper Air Information (late 1800s, early 1900s) Weather kites

Weather Kite

Early Upper Air Observations Manned aircraft observations (1905-1940) Problem: could not fly in stormy weather Didn’t go that high

Navy bi-plane with meteorgraph on starboard wing strut, taking meteorological measurements for pressure, temperature, and humidity

Tracking Balloons Was Used to Secure Winds in the early 20th Century (still used in some locations)

Pilot Balloons (PIBALS) Provided Winds Aloft

The Big Breakthrough: The Radiosonde A radiosonde is a portable weather station lofted by a balloon. Sends observations back by radio. The first instrument launched on January 7, 1929.

Rapid Expansion of the Upper Air Network During the 1930s and 1940s.

Modern Radiosondes

Radiosonde

Generally twice a day at 00 and 12 UTC

Radiosonde believe it or not… A typical NWS "weather balloon" sounding can last in excess of two hours. In that time, the radiosonde can ascend to an altitude exceeding 35 km (about 115,000 feet) and drift more than 300 km (about 180 miles) from the release point. Typical pressure at balloon burst about 5 hPa (1/200th of surface pressure).

Radiosonde Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQWUFEMxT8 Cam on radiosonde https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCve1w1GFOs Full flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkFsy-u3dDo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CjjbauSvBE

ACARS: Aircraft Observations Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System

Remote Sensing of Upper Atmosphere

Radar Wind Profiler

Radar Wind Profiler and RASS (Radio Acoustic Sounding System)

Seattle Profiler/RASS

Geostationary and Polar Orbiting Satellites Satellite Data Geostationary and Polar Orbiting Satellites

Cloud and Water Vapor Track Winds Based on Geostationary Weather Satellites

GOES sounder unit

Satellite Temperature and Humidity Soundings

GPS Sounding A constellation of GPS satellites orbit the earth. A collection of other satellites can receive the GPS signal By measuring the delay in time as the GPS signal is bent by the earth’s atmosphere, one can acquire density information that can be used to create temperature and humidity soundings. Can do this with fixed receivers on earth or with receivers on satellites--the COSMIC project.

Upper Level Chart

Upper Level Maps Meteorologists use upper level charts that describe atmospheric structure aloft. They have one major difference with surface charts Surface charts give pressure at a constant height Upper air charts give the height of a pressure surface above sea level.

Like a topographic map

Upper Level Charts Give the Heights of Constant Pressure Levels Essentially how the pressure level undulates in 3D space Typical levels include: 850 hPa ~5000 ft, 1.5 km ASL 700 hPa ~10,000 ft, 3 km ASL 500 hPa ~18,000 ft, 5.5 km ASL 250 hPa ~34,000 ft, 10.5 km ASL

Upper level charts Heights in meters (solid lines) Temperatures in Celcius/Centigrade (C)-dashed lines. Upper air station model (a bit different than surface one)