Inhomogeneity of optical turbulence over False Bay (South Africa)
conference paper
Atmospheric turbulence impacts on the propagation of electro-optical radiation. Typical manifestations of optical turbulence are scintillation (intensity fluctuations), beam wander and (for laser systems) reduction of beam quality. For longer propagation channels, it is important to characterize the vertical and horizontal distribution (inhomogeneity) of the optical turbulence. In the framework of the First European South African Transmission ExpeRiment (FESTER) optical turbulence was measured between June 2015 and February 2016 on a 2 km over-water link over False Bay. The link ran from the Institute of Maritime Technology (IMT) in Simons Town to the lighthouse at Roman Rock Island. Three Boundary layer scintillometers (BLS900) allowed assessing the vertical distribution of optical turbulence at three different heights between 5 and 12 m above the water surface. The expected decrease of Cn 2 with height is not always found. These results are analyzed in terms of the meteorological scenarios, and a comparison is made with a fourth optical link providing optical turbulence data over a 8.7 km path from IMT to Kalk Bay, roughly 36° to the north of the three 2 km paths. The results are related to the inhomogeneous meteorological conditions over the Bay as assessed with the numerical weather prediction tool, the Weather Forecast and Research model WRF. © Copyright 2017 SPIE.
The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Topics
InhomogeneityMaritime surface layerNWPScintillometerAdaptive opticsAdaptive systemsAtmospheric turbulenceBoundary layersScintillationWeather forecastingHorizontal distributionInhomogeneitiesMeteorological conditionNumerical weather predictionOptical turbulenceSurface layersTransmission experimentsAtmospheric thermodynamics
TNO Identifier
784897
ISSN
0277786X
ISBN
9781510613140
Publisher
SPIE
Article nr.
1042509
Source title
Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems XX 2017. 13 September 2017 through 14 September 2017
Editor(s)
Gladysz S.
Stein K.U.
Stein K.U.
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