DocumentCode
3222309
Title
Crossbeam wind measurements with phased array Doppler weather radar: theory
Author
Doviak, R.J.
Author_Institution
Nat. Severe Storms Lab., NOAA, Norman, OK, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
26-29 April 2004
Firstpage
312
Lastpage
316
Abstract
Doppler weather radars measure only the radial wind component of wind, and thus are limited in providing accurate information of damaging wind potential. The use of a phased array antenna opens the possibility that crossbeam winds can also be measured. This paper examines and compares two alternatives whereby a phased array weather radar can measure crossbeam winds. The theoretical accuracy of the quasi-horizontal component of the crossbeam wind for each of these alternatives is shown to be strongly dependent on turbulence intensity. Crossbeam winds can be measured with accuracies on the order of 2 ms-1 in less than 10 s if turbulence intensity is less than 1 ms-1.
Keywords
Doppler radar; antenna phased arrays; atmospheric turbulence; meteorological radar; phased array radar; radar antennas; radar theory; wind; Doppler weather radar; crossbeam wind measurements; damaging wind potential; phased array antenna; phased array radar; quasi-horizontal component; radar theory; turbulence intensity; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Doppler radar; Meteorological radar; Phase measurement; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Radar scattering; Transmitters; Wind;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8234-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NRC.2004.1316441
Filename
1316441
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