Author: V. G. Plank
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Category : Radar
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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A Meteorological Study of Radar Angels
A Meteorological Study of Radar Angels
A Meteorological Study of Radar Angels
Author: Vernon G. Plank
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radar
Languages : en
Pages : 117
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radar
Languages : en
Pages : 117
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The Origin of Radar 'angels'.
Author: W.G. Harper
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Radar Angels and Their Relationship to Meteorological Factors
Author: Hans Óttersten
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Category : Radar echoes
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
From a year-long study of radar angels, carried out near Stockholm, Sweden, with a 10-cm vertically-pointing pulse radar, tropograms, or time-heightrecords of angel activity, have been obtained together with information on meteorological parameters. Amplitude records of individual angel echoes have also been studied. Various types of radar angels are exemplified, and the seasonal variation and the height distribution of the angel activity is reviewed. Theoretical approaches to meteorological explanations of angel phenomena are discussed in terms of the consequences for the tropospheric refractive-index field. The statistical relationship between radar angels and meteorological parameters is presented, and explanations of the angel phenomena are offered. Layer angels, which are persistent, diffuse, layer-type echoes, occur due to backscattering from clear-air refractive-index perturbations associated with free convection, or with turbulent mixing induced by wind shear in zones of enhanced static stability. Dot angels, which are short-duration, coherent echoes from apparent point targets, are difficult to explain as reflections from invisible meteorological targets and are mainly caused by insects and birds. (Author).
Publisher:
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Category : Radar echoes
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
From a year-long study of radar angels, carried out near Stockholm, Sweden, with a 10-cm vertically-pointing pulse radar, tropograms, or time-heightrecords of angel activity, have been obtained together with information on meteorological parameters. Amplitude records of individual angel echoes have also been studied. Various types of radar angels are exemplified, and the seasonal variation and the height distribution of the angel activity is reviewed. Theoretical approaches to meteorological explanations of angel phenomena are discussed in terms of the consequences for the tropospheric refractive-index field. The statistical relationship between radar angels and meteorological parameters is presented, and explanations of the angel phenomena are offered. Layer angels, which are persistent, diffuse, layer-type echoes, occur due to backscattering from clear-air refractive-index perturbations associated with free convection, or with turbulent mixing induced by wind shear in zones of enhanced static stability. Dot angels, which are short-duration, coherent echoes from apparent point targets, are difficult to explain as reflections from invisible meteorological targets and are mainly caused by insects and birds. (Author).
A study of the electromagnetic scattering properties of a meteorological "radar angel" model
Author: William Neal Kocurek
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Category : Radar meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radar meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Characteristics of Trackable Radar Angels
Author: T. H. Roelofs
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Category : Radar
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Clear air radar angels were tracked with an FPS-16 radar at Wallops Island, Virginia. Observations were made at different times of the year under a variety of weather conditions. On cloudy days, echoes having characteristics similar to clear air angels were tracked. The radar had a beam width of 1.2 degrees, a wavelength of 5.5 centimeters, and was operated at a pulse length of .25 microsecond with a peak power of 1.2 megawatts. Data consist of flight trajectories of the echoes and a record of power returned. Radiosonde profiles of the atmosphere were obtained from an on-site weather station. It may be that this kind of data can not only clarify the angel problem but also provide convenient means for studying local atmospheric motions, such as the sea breeze. Evidence is given that indicates the meteorological nature of angels. A tentative model is suggested would account for most of the observed characteristics.
Publisher:
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Category : Radar
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Clear air radar angels were tracked with an FPS-16 radar at Wallops Island, Virginia. Observations were made at different times of the year under a variety of weather conditions. On cloudy days, echoes having characteristics similar to clear air angels were tracked. The radar had a beam width of 1.2 degrees, a wavelength of 5.5 centimeters, and was operated at a pulse length of .25 microsecond with a peak power of 1.2 megawatts. Data consist of flight trajectories of the echoes and a record of power returned. Radiosonde profiles of the atmosphere were obtained from an on-site weather station. It may be that this kind of data can not only clarify the angel problem but also provide convenient means for studying local atmospheric motions, such as the sea breeze. Evidence is given that indicates the meteorological nature of angels. A tentative model is suggested would account for most of the observed characteristics.
Radar Meteorology
Author: Robert M. Rauber
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118432657
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
A comprehensive introduction to the current technology and application of radar in meteorology and atmospheric sciences Written by leading experts in the field, Radar Meteorology, A first Course offers an introduction to meteorological radar systems and applications, with emphasis on observation and interpretation of physical processes in clouds and weather systems. This comprehensive introduction to the subject offers an overview of the quantities essential to radar meteorology including the radar reflectivity factor, and Doppler, dual-polarization, and multi-wavelength radar variables. The authors highlight wind retrieval from single and multiple Doppler radars, precipitation estimation and hydrometeorological applications, with chapters dedicated to interpretation of radar data from warm season mid-latitude severe weather, winter storms, tropical cyclones and more. In addition, Radar Meteorology highlights research applications of this burgeoning technology, exploring dynamic applications such as space-borne and ground-based vertically pointing radar systems, and cloud, airborne and mobile radars. As meteorological radars are increasingly used professionally for weather observation, forecasting and warning, this much-needed text: Presents an introduction to the technical aspects and current application of radar as used in the meteorology and atmospheric sciences Contains full-colour illustrations that enhance the understanding of the material presented Examines the wide-range of meteorological applications of radar Includes problems at the end of each chapter as a helpful review of the contents Provides full instructor support with all illustrations and answers to problems available via the book’s instructor website. Radar Meteorology offers a much-needed introductory text to the study of radar as applied to meteorology. The text was designed for a one semester course based on the authors' own course in Radar Meteorology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118432657
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
A comprehensive introduction to the current technology and application of radar in meteorology and atmospheric sciences Written by leading experts in the field, Radar Meteorology, A first Course offers an introduction to meteorological radar systems and applications, with emphasis on observation and interpretation of physical processes in clouds and weather systems. This comprehensive introduction to the subject offers an overview of the quantities essential to radar meteorology including the radar reflectivity factor, and Doppler, dual-polarization, and multi-wavelength radar variables. The authors highlight wind retrieval from single and multiple Doppler radars, precipitation estimation and hydrometeorological applications, with chapters dedicated to interpretation of radar data from warm season mid-latitude severe weather, winter storms, tropical cyclones and more. In addition, Radar Meteorology highlights research applications of this burgeoning technology, exploring dynamic applications such as space-borne and ground-based vertically pointing radar systems, and cloud, airborne and mobile radars. As meteorological radars are increasingly used professionally for weather observation, forecasting and warning, this much-needed text: Presents an introduction to the technical aspects and current application of radar as used in the meteorology and atmospheric sciences Contains full-colour illustrations that enhance the understanding of the material presented Examines the wide-range of meteorological applications of radar Includes problems at the end of each chapter as a helpful review of the contents Provides full instructor support with all illustrations and answers to problems available via the book’s instructor website. Radar Meteorology offers a much-needed introductory text to the study of radar as applied to meteorology. The text was designed for a one semester course based on the authors' own course in Radar Meteorology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
An Investigation Into the Origin of Offshore Radar Angels
A Study of Radar Angels
Author: J. W. Inman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radar echoes
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radar echoes
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description