A comparison between Nimbus 5 THIR and ITPR temperatures and derived winds with rawinsonde data obtained in the AVE 2 experiment [PDF]
During the period of May 11 and 12, 1974, NASA conducted its second Atmospheric Variability Experiment (AVE II) over the eastern United States. In this time interval, two Nimbus 5 orbits crossed the AVE II area, providing a series of ITPR soundings as ...
Arnold, J. E. +2 more
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Comparison of sigma(o) obtained from the conventional definition with sigma(o) appearing in the radar equation for randomly rough surfaces [PDF]
A comparison is made of the radar cross section of rough surface calculated in one case from the conventional definition and obtained in the second case directly from the radar equation.
Levine, D. M.
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The diffraction by a finite parallel‐plate waveguide cavity with perfect electric conductor loading is rigorously analysed for the E‐polarised case using the Wiener–Hopf technique.
Tong Zhang, Kazuya Kobayashi
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Radar Cross Section of Moving Objects
I investigate the effects of movement on radar cross section calculations. The results show that relativistic effects (the constant velocity case) can change the RCS of moving targets by changing the incident plane wave field vectors. As in the Doppler effect, the changes in the fields are proportional to $\frac{v}{c}$.
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probing the atmosphere with high power, high resolution radars [PDF]
Observations of radar echoes from the clear atmosphere are presented and the scattering mechanisms responsible for the two basic types of clear-air echoes are discussed.
Hardy, K. R., Katz, I.
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3D evolutionarily designed metamaterials for scattering maximization
The rapid growth in drone air traffic calls for enhanced radar surveillance systems to ensure reliable detection in challenging conditions. Increasing radar scattering cross-section can greatly improve detection reliability in civilian applications. Here,
Dmitry Dobrykh +8 more
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User's manual for three dimensional FDTD version B code for scattering from frequency-dependent dielectric materials [PDF]
The Penn State Finite Difference Time Domain Electromagnetic Code Version B is a three dimensional numerical electromagnetic scattering code based upon the Finite Difference Time Domain Technique (FDTD). The supplied version of the code is one version of
Beggs, John H. +2 more
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User's manual for three dimensional FDTD version C code for scattering from frequency-independent dielectric and magnetic materials [PDF]
The Penn State Finite Difference Time Domain Electromagnetic Scattering Code Version C is a three-dimensional numerical electromagnetic scattering code based on the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) technique.
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When storms slow down: urban effects on rainfall accumulation and flood hazard. [PDF]
Torelló-Sentelles H +4 more
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Radar-based observation of a lava tube on Venus. [PDF]
Carrer L, Diana E, Bruzzone L.
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