Bibcode
Chueca, S.; García-Lorenzo, B.; Muñoz-Tuñón, C.; Fuensalida, J. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 349, Issue 2, pp. 627-631.
Fecha de publicación:
4
2004
Número de citas
20
Número de citas referidas
19
Descripción
High-altitude wind has been recently proposed as an important parameter
to be taken into account for astronomical site selection. We present
here comprehensive and reliable statistics for wind speeds at the 200
mbar (v200 hereafter) pressure level (approximately 12 km
above the Canary Islands) based on long-term climate diagnostics archive
and balloon data. The results presented in this paper demonstrate the
remarkably good behaviour of the high-altitude wind above the Canarian
archipelago, with low mean values of v200 (22.12 m
s-1 above the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, hereafter
ORM) and provide independent confirmation of the potential of the ORM
and the Teide Observatory (OT) for adaptive optics. A comparison of
v200 values from a climatological data base and in situ
measurements with radiosondes launched from Santa Cruz de Tenerife
reveals an excellent level of agreement, which lends support to the
claim that climate diagnostic measurements provide a useful tool for
astronomical site assessment, although a rigorous control of data
quality, analysis and cross comparison needs to be performed before the
method becomes extensively used. Moreover, the correlation of the
results for La Palma and Tenerife confirms the homogeneity of the
Canarian sky at the tropopause level. The analysis of frequency and
variability of v200 led us to propose a seasonal periodicity
of v200.