Particulate Matter Flux Lidar

Particulate Matter Flux Lidar

WindFlux 3000

WindFlux 3000 Particulate Matter Flux Lidar is based on the optical pulse coherence Doppler frequency shift detection principle, enabling refined detection of the three-dimensional wind field in the lower and middle troposphere, including the atmospheric boundary layer.

It provides real-time output of data products such as wind profiles, turbulence intensity, vertical airflow, boundary layer height, cloud base height, signal-to-noise ratio, backscattering coefficient, ground temperature, humidity, pressure, and more.

The system is widely used in meteorological and climate research, assimilation of meteorological forecasting models, studies on atmospheric material fluxes, regional transport and diffusion of pollutants, and low-altitude wind shear detection.

Features and Advantages

  • High accuracy

  • High resolution

  • Unmanned operation

  • High robustness

  • Eye-safe

Technical Indicators

Laser Wavelength

1550nm

Maximum Detection Distance

6000m

Spatial Resolution

15m/30m/60m/150m(configurable)

Time Resolution

1s~10min(configurable)

Wind Speed Measurement Accuracy 

≤0.1m/s

Wind Direction Measurement Accuracy 

≤3°

Weight

<150kg

Data Products

Radial velocity, spectral width, spectral intensity, signal-to-noise ratio, horizontal wind speed, horizontal wind direction, vertical airflow, turbulence intensity, wind shear index, atmospheric extinction coefficient, atmospheric backscattering coefficient, and cloud base height.