DocumentCode :
1522809
Title :
A Robust Microwave Rain Gauge
Author :
Mansheim, Tim J. ; Kruger, Anton ; Niemeier, James ; Brysiewicz, Angela J B
Author_Institution :
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Volume :
59
Issue :
8
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
2204
Lastpage :
2210
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an all-electronic rain gauge that uses microwave sensors operating at either 10 or 24 GHz and measures the Doppler shift caused by falling raindrops. It is straightforward to interface the microwave rain gauge with conventional data loggers. A disadvantage of the microwave rain gauge is that it consumes significant power when operating. However, this may be partially negated by using the data loggers´ sleep-wake-sleep mechanism. Advantages of the microwave rain gauge are that it is robust, does not clog, and does not have mechanical parts that wear out. Prototype microwave rain gauges were collocated with tipping-bucket rain gauges, and data were collected for several seasons. At higher rain rates, microwave rain gauge measurements compare well with tipping bucket measurements. At lower rain rates, the microwave rain gauge provides more detailed information than widely used tipping buckets, which inherently quantize measurements.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; Gunn devices; meteorological instruments; microwave devices; rain; Doppler measurements; Doppler shift; Gunn devices; data loggers; dielectric resonator oscillators; falling raindrops; frequency 10 GHz; frequency 24 GHz; microwave devices; microwave sensors; robust microwave rain gauge; sleep-wake-sleep mechanism; tipping-bucket rain gauges; Dielectric resonator oscillators; Doppler measurements; Gunn devices; microwave devices; rain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2009.2031853
Filename :
5298985
Link To Document :
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