Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD

A large number of empirical and theoretical studies haveshown that radar reflectivity from the atmosphere at 50MHz is proportional to the mean vertical gradient of therefractive index. Up to 30 km height the refractive indexis determined by temperature, pressure and humidityprofiles, which can readi...

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Main Authors: Kirkwood, Sheila, Mihalikova, Maria, Wolf, Ingemar, Chilson, Phillip B.
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Language:English
Published: Swedish Institute of Space Physics / Institutet för rymdfysik 2011
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-27321 2023-05-15T14:02:02+02:00 Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD Kirkwood, Sheila Mihalikova, Maria Wolf, Ingemar Chilson, Phillip B. 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-27321 eng eng Swedish Institute of Space Physics / Institutet för rymdfysik School of Meteorology and Atmospheric Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma Proceedings of the ‘20th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research’ : Hyère, France, 22–26 May 2011, p. 425-429 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-27321 Local 0bbcf866-b6a1-4860-92c4-019dc5326d8f info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Aerospace Engineering Rymd- och flygteknik Conference paper info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject text 2011 ftluleatu 2022-10-25T20:51:26Z A large number of empirical and theoretical studies haveshown that radar reflectivity from the atmosphere at 50MHz is proportional to the mean vertical gradient of therefractive index. Up to 30 km height the refractive indexis determined by temperature, pressure and humidityprofiles, which can readily be measured by radiosondes.In practice, humidity becomes unimportant abovethe mid-troposhere. The coefficient of proportionality betweenradar reflectivity and mean refractive index gradientshould, in principle, depend on the fine-scale structureof refractive index fluctuations. However, recent empiricalevidence shows that the coefficient varies very littlebetween widely different meteorological conditions andbetween radars in very different locations (Esrange, tropicalIndia, Antarctica). This means we can use meanprofiles of refractive index, measured by radiosondes, asan independent method to provide continuous calibrationof radar reflectivity and to cross-calibrate between differentradars without the need to interrupt operations for thekind of engineering tests which are usually used for calibration.We show how this can be applied for long-termcalibration of the 52 MHz atmospheric radar at Esrange,ESRAD.The observed invariability of the coefficient of proportionalityalso poses an intriguing question as to how it canbe explained. High-resolution sondes, constant-heightsondes, and UAV’s are suggested as suitable platformsfor further study of the radar scattering mechanisms. Upprättat; 2011; 20160622 (andbra) Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883) Asan ENVELOPE(151.105,151.105,61.386,61.386)
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Rymd- och flygteknik
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Rymd- och flygteknik
Kirkwood, Sheila
Mihalikova, Maria
Wolf, Ingemar
Chilson, Phillip B.
Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
topic_facet Aerospace Engineering
Rymd- och flygteknik
description A large number of empirical and theoretical studies haveshown that radar reflectivity from the atmosphere at 50MHz is proportional to the mean vertical gradient of therefractive index. Up to 30 km height the refractive indexis determined by temperature, pressure and humidityprofiles, which can readily be measured by radiosondes.In practice, humidity becomes unimportant abovethe mid-troposhere. The coefficient of proportionality betweenradar reflectivity and mean refractive index gradientshould, in principle, depend on the fine-scale structureof refractive index fluctuations. However, recent empiricalevidence shows that the coefficient varies very littlebetween widely different meteorological conditions andbetween radars in very different locations (Esrange, tropicalIndia, Antarctica). This means we can use meanprofiles of refractive index, measured by radiosondes, asan independent method to provide continuous calibrationof radar reflectivity and to cross-calibrate between differentradars without the need to interrupt operations for thekind of engineering tests which are usually used for calibration.We show how this can be applied for long-termcalibration of the 52 MHz atmospheric radar at Esrange,ESRAD.The observed invariability of the coefficient of proportionalityalso poses an intriguing question as to how it canbe explained. High-resolution sondes, constant-heightsondes, and UAV’s are suggested as suitable platformsfor further study of the radar scattering mechanisms. Upprättat; 2011; 20160622 (andbra)
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author Kirkwood, Sheila
Mihalikova, Maria
Wolf, Ingemar
Chilson, Phillip B.
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Wolf, Ingemar
Chilson, Phillip B.
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title Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
title_short Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
title_full Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
title_fullStr Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
title_full_unstemmed Independent Calibration of Radar Reflectivities Using Rasiosondes : Applications to ESRAD
title_sort independent calibration of radar reflectivities using rasiosondes : applications to esrad
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