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contributor authorPazmany, Andrew
contributor authorMead, James
contributor authorMcIntosh, Robert
contributor authorHervig, Mark
contributor authorKelly, Robert
contributor authorVali, Gabor
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:35:47Z
date available2017-06-09T17:35:47Z
date copyright1994/02/01
date issued1994
identifier issn0739-0572
identifier otherams-878.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4231510
description abstractThe use of millimeter-wavelength radars for cloud microphysical research was investigated in experiments at the Elk Mountain Observatory near Laramie, Wyoming, between April 1990 and March 1992. The 95-GHz polarimetric radar used in these experiments is a portable, high-power, dual-polarization radar capable of characterizing the complex scattering matrix in two pulses. The scatterer's polarimetric response is characterized in terms of the Mueller matrix, a form that is seen to be convenient for computing the response of a scatterer for any arbitrary combination of transmit and receive antenna polarizations. This paper summarizes the results of recent experiments carried out at the Elk Mountain Observatory. Polarimetric data from orographic cap clouds are found to be sensitive to ice-particle orientation and composition. Comparison of radar-observed reflectivities with those computed from in situ images shows good agreement if the volume fraction of ice in ice-air mixtures is taken into account.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
title95-GHz Polarimetric Radar Measurements of Orographic Cap Clouds
typeJournal Paper
journal volume11
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(1994)011<0140:GPRMOO>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage140
journal lastpage153
treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;1994:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 001
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