Title :
Effects of Melting Layer in Airborne Meteorological X-Band Radar Observations
Author :
Pujol, Olivier ; Mesnard, Frédéric ; Sauvageot, Henri
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Opt. Atmospherique, Univ. of Lille 1, Villeneuve-d´´Ascq, France
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Most civil aviation aircraft are equipped with meteorological radar working at the X-band (f ≈ 10 GHz; λ ≈ 3.2 cm) . These radars use a small antenna and, thus, a large beamwidth, around 3°-4°, for observations over long distances (up to 350 km). In the presence of microphysical inhomogeneities inside a radar sampling volume, as filling by different hydrometeor categories, radar reflectivity measurements are biased. An important bias occurs when a radar cell is cut by a nonresolved layer of melting snowflakes whose attenuation is high compared to those of rain and dry snow. This paper illustrates the effects in precipitation-attenuation correction schemes (PACS) of the inhomogeneity associated with the 0 °C isotherm. It proposes a method to take into account these effects in PACS. Adaptation of the method to other frequency bands and ground-based radar observations is easy.
Keywords :
airborne radar; atmospheric techniques; meteorological radar; rain; snow; PACS; airborne meteorological X-band radar observations; civil aviation aircraft; dry snow; frequency bands; ground-based radar observations; hydrometeor categories; melting layer; microphysical inhomogeneities; precipitation-attenuation correction schemes; radar reflectivity measurements; radar sampling volume; rain; snowflake melting; Airborne radar; Attenuation; Meteorological radar; Rain; Snow; Zirconium; Airborne radar; X-band attenuation; melting layer; microphysical heterogeneities; wet snow;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2172111