Title :
Low altitude wind shear detection using airport surveillance radars
Author :
Weber, Mark E. ; Stone, Melvin L.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes an enhanced weather processor for the Federal Aviation Administration´s airport surveillance radar (ASR-9) that will include Doppler wind estimation for the detection of low altitude wind shear, scan-to-scan tracking to provide estimates of the speed and direction of storm movement and suppression of spurious weather reports currently generated by the ASR-9´s six-level weather channel during episodes of anomalous radar energy propagation (AP). This ASR-9 wind shear processor (WSP) will be implemented as a retrofit to the ASR-9 through the addition of interfaces, receiving chain hardware and high-speed digital processing and display equipment. The WSP modification to the ASR-9 will provide the functional capabilities of the terminal Doppler weather radar at airports whose operation levels and/or thunderstorm exposures do not justify the costs of the dedicated radar. Field testing of a prototype version of the ASR-9 WSP has confirmed that the weather information products it generates are accurate and are operationally useful in an air traffic control (ATC) environment
Keywords :
Doppler effect; air-traffic control; airports; geophysics computing; meteorology; signal processing equipment; wind; ASR-9; ATC; Doppler wind estimation; Federal Aviation Administration; air traffic control; airport surveillance radars; anomalous radar energy propagation; display equipment; field testing; high-speed digital processing equipment; interfaces; low altitude wind shear detection; receiving chain hardware; scan-to-scan tracking; storm movement; terminal Doppler weather radar; thunderstorm exposures; weather information products; wind shear processor; Airports; DC generators; Doppler radar; FAA; Meteorological radar; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Storms; Surveillance; Wind energy generation;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1994., Record of the 1994 IEEE National
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1438-7
DOI :
10.1109/NRC.1994.328097