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Range Errors in Wind Profiling Caused by Strong Reflectivity Gradients

Authors :
Leslie M. Hartten
Kenneth S. Gage
D. A. Carter
Carl H. Love
Paul E. Johnston
Source :
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 19:934-953
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2002.

Abstract

Comparisons of data taken by collocated Doppler wind profilers using 100-, 500-, and 1000-m pulse lengths show that the velocity profiles obtained with the longer pulses are displaced in height from contemporaneous profiles measured with the shorter pulses. These differences are larger than can be expected from random measurement errors. In addition, there is evidence that the 500-m pulse may underestimate the wind speed when compared with the 100-m pulse. The standard radar equation does not adequately account for the conditions under which observations are made. In particular, it assumes that atmospheric reflectivity is constant throughout the pulse volume and that observations can be assigned to the peak of the range-weighting function. However, observations from several tropical profilers show that reflectivity gradients with magnitudes greater than 10 dB km−1 are common. Here, a more general radar equation is used to simulate the radar response to the atmosphere. The simulation shows that at...

Details

ISSN :
15200426 and 07390572
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Accession number :
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