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Beam Broadening Effect on Oblique MST Radar Doppler Spectrum
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Beam broadening effect on Doppler spectrum for an obliquely pointed meso-, strato-, troposphere (MST) radar beam is investigated theoretically in this article. The general behavior of radial velocity on the cross section ...
An Investigation of the Slope–Shape Relation for Gamma Raindrop Size Distribution
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The gamma drop size distribution (DSD) has been widely used in the meteorological community for years to model observed DSD. It has been found that the relation between the slope (?) and shape (?) parameters of the gamma ...
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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Extended Application of a Novel Phase Calibration Approach of Multiple-Frequency Range Imaging to the Chung-Li and MU VHF Radars
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Multiple-frequency range imaging (RIM), designed to improve the range resolution of radar echo distribution, is now available for the recently upgraded Chung-Li VHF radar (24.9°N, 121.1°E). To complete the RIM technique ...
Measurement of Range-Weighting Function for Range Imaging of VHF Atmospheric Radars Using Range Oversampling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ultifrequency range imaging (RIM) used with the atmospheric radars at ultra- and very high-frequency (VHF) bands is capable of retrieving the power distribution of the backscattered radar echoes in the range direction, ...
A Study on the Relation between Terminal Velocity and VHF Backscatter from Precipitation Particles Using the Chung-Li VHF Radar
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The relationships between the mean Doppler terminal velocities VT of the hydrometeors with different phases and the range-corrected VHF backscatter P from the corresponding precipitation particles are investigated by using ...
VHF Radar Observations of Sea Surface in the Northern Taiwan Strait
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A VHF pulsed radar system was set up on the Taoyuan County seashore (24°57?58?N, 121°00?30?E; Taiwan) to observe the sea surface in the northern Taiwan Strait for the first time. The radar used a four-element, vertically ...