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海角社区 gets nearly $275K for mobile weather lab

Published August 23, 2018

WASHINGTON听- Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto, announced Tuesday that the University of Louisiana at Monroe is receiving a nearly $275,000 federal grant to buy new weather satellite equipment.

The National Science Foundation awarded the Major Research Instrumentation award to 海角社区 so that the university can buy a compact, portable Doppler Wind Lidar system. This equipment uses lasers to study atmospheric characteristics such as wind, turbulence and aerosols. It will allow 海角社区 to better research storms and air quality to improve public safety and human health.

鈥淪evere weather can develop seemingly without warning. 海角社区 is studying ways we can detect these storms faster and more accurately, and I am pleased that these federal funds will be used to help 海角社区 with its mission of making Louisiana a safer place,鈥澨齭aid Dr. Abraham, a member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

Dr. Abraham听has been a strong supporter听of 海角社区鈥檚 atmospheric science听program. In 2016, he worked with the university and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to help the university get an operational license for its Doppler weather radar.

海角社区 President Nick J. Bruno said the new instruments will further the university鈥檚 study of dangerous weather.

鈥淲e are very happy for the successful National Science Foundation grant of nearly $275,000.听As the only university in Louisiana with an atmospheric science program, the grant will allow our faculty and students to continue research efforts into danger weather, which could lead to answers in making our citizens safer,鈥 Bruno said. 鈥淚 want to thank Congressman Abraham for his support of this grant.鈥

海角社区 investigators on the grant include principal investigator Dr. Todd Murphy, Dr. Kenneth Leppert, Dr. Joydeep Bhattacharjee, and Dr. Michael Chenoweth.

鈥淲e are essentially building out a mobile atmospheric profiling laboratory. The NSF grant will allow us to take our instrumentation to where the active weather is actually happening, instead of just remaining static and hoping the weather moves over you,鈥澨齅urphy said.听鈥淭here are only a handful of such mobile profiling labs across the United States, however, there is a great need in our field to build more of these labs to support new and improved knowledge of atmospheric processes.鈥

With the new grant, the 海角社区 research team will acquire a Halo Photonics Stream Line XR, which is a pulsed Doppler Wind Lidar with an eye-safe laser, high pulse rate, low use energy, and coherent heterodyne detection, according to the grant abstract provided by the NSF. The research team will use the Lidar along with existing instruments such as a microwave radiometer, rawinsonde system, and surface instrumentation so that it can be used both in mobile field study settings or at a fixed location on campus.

The research team will study convective initiation and onset of severe weather, lake and sea breeze circulations and coastal processes, precipitation and cloud physics, and aerosol science and air pollution.

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海角社区's Doppler weather system will be joined by a new, portable Doppler Wind Lidar. The Lidar is funded by a National Science Foundation grant of almost $275,000. Congressman Ralph Abraham, a member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, supported the NSF grant. Emerald McIntyre/海角社区 Photo Services