Title :
Simulations of the concept of using a small nonscanning Doppler radar for wind shear detection
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., McLean, VA, USA
Abstract :
The concept of using a small nonscanning Doppler radar, called the weather mini-radar, for automatically detecting and quantitatively measuring low-altitude wind shear along approach and departure paths to airport runways is introduced. This work focuses on the implementation of the weather mini-radar design on a general-purpose pulse Doppler radar computer simulation. This simulation uses microburst model data generated with the aid of a supercomputer as the input, and the output is used to test prototype automatic detection algorithms proposed for use with the weather mini-radar. Test results indicate that the weather mini-radar concept of automating wind shear detection and measurement is sound
Keywords :
Doppler effect; airports; atmospheric measuring apparatus; digital simulation; geophysics computing; radar applications; radar systems; telecommunications computing; wind; airport runways; approach paths; automatic detection algorithms; departure paths; general-purpose computer simulation; microburst model data; nonscanning Doppler radar; pulse Doppler radar; supercomputer; weather miniradar; wind shear detection; wind shear measurement; Airports; Automatic testing; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Detection algorithms; Doppler radar; Radar detection; Supercomputers; Virtual prototyping; Wind;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1990., Record of the IEEE 1990 International
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.1990.201210