The Goddard Lidar Observatory for Wind (GLOW) is a mobile, van-mounted Doppler lidar system operated by Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). It employs direct detection Doppler lidar techniques to measure line-of-sight wind profiles. It detects either aerosol backscatter at 1064 nm or molecular backscatter at 355 nm to determine wind profiles from the surface to the lower stratosphere. GLOW can provide lidar wind profiles up to 20 km with a 1 km vertical resolution and 1-minute averaging under typical clean-air conditions.

Instrument Details
- Lidar
- Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Wind ProfilesEarth Science > Spectral/engineering > Lidar > Lidar BackscatterEarth Science > Spectral/engineering > LidarEarth Science > Atmosphere > Aerosols > Aerosol BackscatterEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Wind Profiles > Line Of Sight Winds
- Full Column Profile
- 1 min
- 1 km
- 281.8 THz, 844.5 THz
- Currently unavailble
Bruce Gentry
Bruce Gentry
GSFC
NASA
Unpublished
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