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Wind and Temperature Consensus at Horn Point, HU-Beltsville, Piney Run (Maryland) in support of CoURAGE

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<p>The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) operates a ground-based atmospheric profiling network consisting of collocated radar wind profilers (RWP) and radio acoustic sounding systems (RASS) as part of its Ambient Air Monitoring Program. This network provides continuous observations of wind and temperature structure in the lower troposphere to support air quality forecasting, regulatory analysis, and atmospheric research.&nbsp;</p><p>The network currently includes three fixed sites across Maryland: &nbsp;Horn Point (HP, lower eastern shore) [38.587525°,-76.141006°], Howard University-Beltsville (HUB, central Maryland) [39.055277°, -76.878632°], and Piney Run (PR, western Maryland) [39.705950°, -79.012000°]</p><p>The network is designed to capture regional variability in atmospheric transport and boundary-layer processes. These systems measure vertical profiles of horizontal wind speed and direction using Doppler radar techniques, with observations typically spanning from ~100 m above ground level up to approximately 2.5–4 km. Measurements are derived from the Doppler shift of backscattered electromagnetic signals, enabling retrieval of wind vectors at multiple altitudes with high temporal resolution (e.g., 30-minute averages reported every 6 minutes). Each radar wind profiler is paired with a Radio Acoustic Sounding System (RASS) to provide profiles of virtual temperature in the lower atmosphere (~100–200 m AGL) by measuring the propagation speed of acoustic waves. Together, the RWP/RASS system yields a coupled data set of thermodynamic and kinematic atmospheric structure, including additional parameters such as vertical velocity, radial velocity, signal-to-noise ratio, and spectral width for advanced analysis.&nbsp;</p><p>There are two types of files for each station: wind data (files with a "w" prefix) and virtual temperature RASS data (files with a "t" prefix). The wind data files are in the format wYYDDD.cns, where YY is the 2-digit year and DDD is the day of the year. The RASS virtual temperature data files are in the format tYYDDD.cns. Each record has the following header structure:</p><p><strong>Line 1</strong>: Station Name</p><p><strong>RASS files Line 2</strong>: RASS rev DeTect_2.0, <strong>WINDS files Line 2</strong>: WINDS rev ATI 5.1</p><p><strong>Line 3</strong>: N latitude, W longitude, and site elevation (m)</p><p><strong>Line 4</strong>: Date and begin time of consensus: yy mm dd hh mn ss plus # minutes to add to get UTC</p><p><strong>Line 5</strong>: Consensus averaging time (minutes); number of beams; number of range gates</p><p><strong>Line 6</strong>: Number of records required to make consensus (num) total number of records (tot) and the consensus window size (m/s) in the format: num:tot (window)</p><p><strong>RASS files Line 7</strong>: no. of coded cells, no. of spec, pulse width (ns), and inter-pulse period (µs), <strong>WINDS files Line 7</strong>: No. of coded cells, no. of spectra, pulse width (ns), and inter-pulse period (µs), each with a pair of values: first value is for oblique beams, second for vertical</p><p><strong>RASS files Line 8</strong>: Full scale Doppler value (m/s) Delay to first gate (ns) Number of gates Spacing of gates (ns), <strong>WINDS files Line 8</strong>: Full scale Doppler velocity (m/s), oblique and vertical Vertical correction applied to oblique beams? (0 = no, 1 = yes) Delay to first gate (ns), oblique and vertical Number of gates, oblique and vertical Spacing of gates (ns), oblique and vertical</p><p><strong>Line 9</strong>: Azimuth and elevation (9s indicate vertical beam not used)</p><p><strong>RASS files Line 10, values</strong>: HT = Height above ground (km),&nbsp;T = Uncorrected virtual temperature consensus (deg C), Tc = Corrected virtual temperature consensus (deg C), W = Vertical wind consensus (9s indicate vertical beam not used, w-component, positive upward, m/s), CNT = Number of records that made consensus (for the 3 values in same order), SNR = Average signal to noise ratio (dB) of records in consensus (same order)</p><p><strong>WINDS files Line 10, values</strong>: HT = Height above ground (km), SPD = Wind speed (m/s), DIR = Wind direction (deg E of N from N), RAD = Radial velocities for each beam (m/s) in order given in azimuth and elevation line (positive toward radar; 9s indicate vertical beam not used, CNT = Number of records that made consensus, SNR = Average signal to noise ratio (dB) of records in consensus</p>
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2026-04-16
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