Radar remote sensing of the clear atmosphere - Review and applications
Abstract
This is a review of clear-air radar with special emphasis on applications. The history of radio scattering from turbulence-induced refractive-index fluctuations is discussed along with current research programs using clear-air radars. Applications involving wind measurement are presently being implemented and the first operational use of clear-air radar will be to improve weather prediction. Eventually, the same clear-air radar system used to observe the weather will be used for optimum routing of aircraft for fuel economy and to estimate transport of pollutants in acid rain studies. Clear-air radar also can potentially be used as an airport hazard monitor for wind shear and wingtip vortices. A new application for clear-air radar is monitoring the presence and height of refractive layers aloft to predict anomalous propagation and estimate unusual radar coverage. Because insects are often detected by clear-air radars, we have included insects as clear-air targets and discuss the use of radar to study insects and birds.
- Publication:
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IEEE Proceedings
- Pub Date:
- June 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983IEEEP..71..738C
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Sounding;
- Free Atmosphere;
- Meteorological Radar;
- Radar Echoes;
- Radar Measurement;
- Wind Measurement;
- Aircraft Hazards;
- Clear Air Turbulence;
- Insects;
- Radio Wave Refraction;
- Remote Sensing;
- Very High Frequencies;
- Weather Forecasting;
- Wind Shear;
- Wing Tip Vortices;
- Communications and Radar