The Variability of Refractivity in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer of a Tropical Island Volcano Measured by Ground-Based Interferometric Radar

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作者
Wadge, G. [1 ]
Costa, A. [2 ]
Pascal, K. [3 ]
Werner, C. [4 ]
Webb, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Dept Meteorol, Reading RG66AL, Berks, England
[2] Inst Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol, I-40128 Bologna, Italy
[3] Montserrat Volcano Observ, Flemmings, England
[4] Gamma Remote Sensing Res & Consulting AG, CH-3073 Gumlingen, Switzerland
关键词
Ground-based radar interferometer; Island boundary layer; Refractivity; Water vapour; SOUFRIERE-HILLS VOLCANO; OROGRAPHIC PRECIPITATION; COMPENSATION; MONTSERRAT; MODEL;
D O I
10.1007/s10546-016-0168-3
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
For 24 h we measured continuously the variability of atmospheric refractivity over a volcano on the tropical island of Montserrat using a ground-based radar interferometer. We observed variations in phase that we interpret as due to changing water vapour on the propagation path between the radar and the volcano and we present them here in the context of the behaviour of the atmospheric boundary layer over the island. The water vapour behaviour was forced by diurnal processes, the passage of a synoptic-scale system and the presence of a plume of volcanic gas. The interferometer collected images of amplitude and phase every minute. From pairs of phase images, interferograms were calculated and analyzed every minute and averaged hourly, together with contemporaneous measurements of zenith delays estimated from a network of 14 GPS receivers. The standard deviation of phase at two sites on the volcano surface spanned a range of about 1-5 radians, the lowest values occurring at night on the lower slopes and the highest values during the day on the upper slopes. This was also reflected in spatial patterns of variability. Two-dimensional profiles of radar-measured delays were modelled using an atmosphere with water vapour content decreasing upwards and water vapour variability increasing upwards. Estimates of the effect of changing water vapour flux from the volcanic plume indicate that it should contribute only a few percent to this atmospheric variability. A diurnal cycle within the lower boundary layer producing a turbulence-dominated mixed layer during the day and stable layers at night is consistent with the observed refractivity.
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页数:25
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