Title :
Polarimetric phased array weather radar: Concepts for polarimetric calibration
Author :
Galletti, Michele ; Zrnic, Dusan ; Doviak, Dick ; Zhang, Guifu ; Crain, Jerry
Author_Institution :
NOAA-NSSL, Norman, OK, USA
Abstract :
The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NOAA-NSSL) and the Advanced Radar Research Center at the University of Oklahoma (OU-ARRC) are presently involved in the design, development and construction of a cylindrical polarimetric phased array radar (CPPAR) to demonstrate polarimetric capabilities for weather sensing within the Multi-function Phased Array Radar (MPAR) project. The bias in radar meteorological polarimetric variables is dependent on a number of parameters like cross-to-copolar gain ratio, integrated cross-polarization level, cross-to-copolar phase, copolar beam-width mismatch and beam pointing angle mismatch [1-2]. In the first part we present a preliminary system design for CPPAR, in the second part we present a procedure for polarimetric calibration using a target of opportunity, namely rain. Polarimetric calibration such as this one is extremely important for polarimetric phased arrays, since calibration needs be done on a beam by beam basis.
Keywords :
meteorological radar; phased array radar; radar polarimetry; Advanced Radar Research Center; National Severe Storms Laboratory; University of Oklahoma; beam pointing angle mismatch; copolar beam-width mismatch; cross-to-copolar gain ratio; cross-to-copolar phase; cylindrical polarimetric phased array radar; integrated cross-polarization level; multifunction phased array radar project; polarimetric calibration; polarimetric phased array weather radar; radar meteorological polarimetric variables; weather sensing; Apertures; Arrays; Azimuth; Meteorological radar; Rain;
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems and Technology (ARRAY), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5127-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5128-9
DOI :
10.1109/ARRAY.2010.5613340