Doppler Radar and Weather Observations

Author: Doviak   Richard J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323149167

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122214202

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122214202

Subject: TN959.4 Agriculture, radar and meteorological radar

Language: ENG

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Doppler Radar and Weather Observations deals with the use of Doppler radar to make observations of a variety of weather phenomena such as tornado vortices, hurricanes, and lightning channels. Topics covered include electromagnetic waves and propagation; weather echo signals; Doppler spectra of weather echoes; and meteorological radar signal processing. Rain and turbulence measurements are also considered, along with observations of winds, storms, and related phenomena.

Comprised of 11 chapters, this book begins with an introduction to weather radar principles and how the radar parameters and signal characteristics relate to the target's meteorological properties. The effect of the atmosphere on the path of the signal is then examined, together with techniques used in extracting a target's properties from its echoes. The radar signal path from the transmitter, through the antenna, along the beam to the target, and on its return to the receiver is also discussed. Subsequent chapters explore the discrete Fourier transform and its application to weather echo signals; the weather Doppler spectrum and the signal processing methods used to derive its principal moments; range and Doppler velocity ambiguities as they pertain to distributed targets; and the limitations imposed by antenna sidelobes, ground clutter, signal decorrelation, and power. A comprehensive treatment of pulse compression and the Doppler processing of frequency modulated signals is given.

This monog

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Acknowledgments

pp.:  14 – 20

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  20 – 23

Chapter 3. Principles of Radar

pp.:  40 – 66

Chapter 4. Weather Echo Signals

pp.:  66 – 81

Chapter 5. Doppler Spectra of Weather Echoes

pp.:  81 – 110

Chapter 6. Meteorological Radar Signal Processing

pp.:  110 – 140

Chapter 7. Considerations in the Observation of Weather

pp.:  140 – 198

Chapter 8. Rain Measurements

pp.:  198 – 259

Chapter 9. Observations of Winds, Storms, and Related Phenomena

pp.:  259 – 347

Chapter 10. Measurement of Turbulence

pp.:  347 – 382

Chapter 11. Echoes from the Precipitation-Free Turbulent Troposphere

pp.:  382 – 460

APPENDIX A: Geometric Relations for Rays in the Troposphere

pp.:  460 – 463

APPENDIX B: Correlation between Echo Samples as a Function of Sample Time

pp.:  463 – 466

APPENDIX C: Correlation of Echoes from Spaced Resolution Volumes

pp.:  466 – 471

APPENDIX D: Geometric Optics Approximation to the Wave Equation

pp.:  471 – 473

APPENDIX E: Derivation of Green's Function

pp.:  473 – 476

Index

pp.:  476 – 482

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