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Analysis of differential Doppler velocity for remote sensing of clouds and precipitation with dual-polarization S-band radar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 July 2010

Dmitry N. Glushko
Affiliation:
National Aviation University, 1 Prospect Komarova, 03680 Kiev, Ukraine.
Felix J. Yanovsky*
Affiliation:
National Aviation University, 1 Prospect Komarova, 03680 Kiev, Ukraine.
*
Corresponding author: F. Yanovsky Email: yanovsky@i.com.ua; felix.yanovsky@ieee.org

Abstract

This paper presents the results of Doppler-polarimetric radar signal analysis, computer modeling, and real data processing that show the correlation between differential Doppler velocity (DDV), which is a difference between mean Doppler velocities measured at orthogonal polarizations of electromagnetic waves, and parameters of rain including both rain microstructure (parameters of drop-size distribution) and turbulence intensity in resolution volume. The reasonability to use DDV as one of the informative parameters in the recognition neural network system is checked.

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Original Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and the European Microwave Association 2010

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