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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-8453-2023
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Validation activities of Aeolus wind products on the southeastern Iberian Peninsula
Jesús Abril-Gago
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Pablo Ortiz-Amezcua
Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 02-093, Poland
Diego Bermejo-Pantaleón
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Juana Andújar-Maqueda
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Juan Antonio Bravo-Aranda
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
María José Granados-Muñoz
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Francisco Navas-Guzmán
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Lucas Alados-Arboledas
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Inmaculada Foyo-Moreno
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada,
18006, Spain
Department of Applied Physics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071,
Spain
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- Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data G. Garnés-Morales et al. 10.3390/rs16091632
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Short summary
Validation activities of Aeolus wind products were performed in Granada with different upward-probing instrumentation (Doppler lidar system and radiosondes) and spatiotemporal collocation criteria. Specific advantages and disadvantages of each instrument were identified, and an optimal comparison criterion is proposed. Aeolus was proven to provide reliable wind products, and the upward-probing instruments were proven to be useful for Aeolus wind product validation activities.
Validation activities of Aeolus wind products were performed in Granada with different...
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