Measurement of total water with a tunable diode laser hygrometer: Inlet analysis, calibration procedure, and ice water content determination

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作者
Davis, Sean M.
Hallar, A. Gannet
Avallone, Linnea M.
Engblom, William
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Lab Atmospher & Space Phys, Boulder, CO 80303 USA
[2] Embry Riddle Aeronaut Univ, Daytona Beach, FL USA
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10.1175/JTECH1975.1
中图分类号
P75 [海洋工程];
学科分类号
0814 ; 081505 ; 0824 ; 082401 ;
摘要
The University of Colorado closed-path tunable diode laser hygrometer ( CLH), a new instrument for the in situ measurement of enhanced total water ( eTW, the sum of water vapor and condensed water enhanced by a subisokinetic inlet), has recently been flown aboard the NASA DC-8 and WB-57F aircrafts. The CLH has the sensitivity necessary to quantify the ice water content ( IWC) of extremely thin subvisual cirrus clouds ( similar to 0.1 mg m(-3)), while still providing measurements over a large range of conditions typical of upper-tropospheric cirrus ( up to 1 g m(-3)). A key feature of the CLH is its subisokinetic inlet system, which is described in detail in this paper. The enhancement and evaporation of ice particles that results from the heated subisokinetic inlet is described both analytically and based on computational fluid dynamical simulations of the flow around the aircraft. Laboratory mixtures of water vapor with an accuracy of 2% - 10% ( 2 sigma) were used to calibrate the CLH over a wide range of water vapor mixing ratios ( similar to 50 - 50 000 ppm) and pressures ( similar to 100 - 1000 mb). The water vapor retrieval algorithm, which is based on the CLH instrument properties as well as on the spectroscopic properties of the water absorption line, accurately fits the calibration data to within the uncertainty of the calibration mixtures and instrument signal-to-noise ratio. A method for calculating cirrus IWC from the CLH enhanced total water measurement is presented. In this method, the particle enhancement factor is determined from an independent particle size distribution measurement and the size-dependent CLH inlet efficiency. It is shown that despite the potentially large uncertainty in particle size measurements, the error introduced by this method adds similar to 5% error to the IWC calculation. IWC accuracy ranges from 20% at the largest IWC to 50% at small IWC ( < 5 mg m(-3)).
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