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A concept for measuring the water-surface backscattering signature by airborne weather radar

2015 16th International Radar Symposium (IRS), 2015
A concept for measuring the water-surface backscattering signature using the airborne weather radar, in addition to its standard meteorological and navigation applications, is discussed. The airborne weather radar operates in the ground-mapping mode in the range of high to medium incidence angles as a scatterometer.
Alexey Nekrasov, Dmitry Popov
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Determination of windspeed within a weather storm using airborne Doppler radar

IEEE Proceedings of the SOUTHEASTCON '91, 2002
A real-time airborne pulse Doppler radar signal simulator is developed to detect low-altitude windshear. Using the numerical simulation model of an isolated microburst the radar returns from the undesired objects are obtained using appropriate probabilistic models.
M.D. Deshpande, L. Staton
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NASA high altitude airborne weather radars

2023
Gerald M. Heymsfield   +5 more
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Fast adaptive pulse compression for airborne weather radar

International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Technology (SPCT 2021), 2022
Xindi Yu   +5 more
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Invariant Polarization Signatures for Recognition of Hydrometeors by Airborne Weather Radars

2023
Anatoliy Popov 0001   +16 more
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Thunderstorm identification method research for airborne weather radar

International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Technology (SPCT 2021), 2022
Shiyang He   +3 more
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Turbulence Signal Processing in the Airborne Weather Radar

International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology, 2013
Xiaoyang Liu -, Yong Li -
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AC 20-68A: Recommended Radiation Safety Precautions for Airborne Weather Radar

1970
This circular gets forth recommended radiation safety precautions for ground operation of airborne weather radar. These general recommendations are, in some instances, based on past experience, but are not intended to be used in lieu of specific analysis by qualified personnel in each situation.
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Measuring Water-Surface Backscattering Signature and Wind by Means of Airborne Weather Radar

2013
AWR is the type of radar equipment mounted on an aircraft for purposes of weather observation and avoidance, aircraft position finding relative to landmarks, and drift angle measurement (Sosnovsky et al. 1990). The AWR is necessary equipment for any civil airplane. It also must be installed on all civil airliners.
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