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Upper-Level Winds over Southern Ontario: O-QNet Wind Profiler and NARR Comparisons
Authors:Peter A Taylor  Wensong Weng  Zheng Qi Wang  Mathew Corkum  Khalid Malik  Shama Sharma
Institution:Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Upper-level winds are primarily measured by tracking the position of radiosonde balloons as they rise through the atmosphere. Radiosondes are released from a global network at 0000 utc and 1200 utc each day, and data are quickly available to the world's weather services, as well as to the public. The network is relatively coarse spatially, and there are normally only two soundings per day. In an endeavour to provide better spatial and temporal upper-level regional wind measurements, the O-QNet (a demonstration very high frequency wind profiler network for Ontario and Quebec) was installed and has been operated by York, Western, and McGill Universities with support from Mardoc Inc., The Weather Network, and Environment and Climate Change Canada. Initial funding was provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Ontario Innovation Trust, and Mardoc Inc. The present paper reports primarily on comparisons between winds measured by the O-QNet profilers and the winds reported in the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR). There is good agreement between the two, which provides support for the use of NARR data to investigate longer term variations in upper-level winds associated with climate change for this region.
Keywords:upper-level winds  wind profilers  NARR  Ontario
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