Capabilities and limitations of the Sondrestrom radar for ST observations

The Sondrestrom radar is located on the western side of Greenland near the U.S. air base and Danish community at Sondre Stromfjord. The radar was previously located at Chatanika, Alaska where its primary role was incoherent-scatter studies of the auroral ionosphere. Stratosphere/troposphere studies...

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Main Author: Watkins, B. J.
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Published: 1983
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19840019071
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Summary:The Sondrestrom radar is located on the western side of Greenland near the U.S. air base and Danish community at Sondre Stromfjord. The radar was previously located at Chatanika, Alaska where its primary role was incoherent-scatter studies of the auroral ionosphere. Stratosphere/troposphere studies have occupied a very small portion of the radar observing schedule. The high operating frequency (1290 MHz) implies that the radar may only be used for turbulence-scatter studies in the troposphere and lower stratosphere. While the inner scale sizes of turbulence imply that the radar should be able to obtain data up to at least 20 km, in practice about 15 km seems to be the usual limit, due to lack of system sensitivity. However, this upper height limit varies from day to day and data have been obtained up to 23 km when a long (50 micro sec) pulse has been used. At high latitudes the tropopause is typically about 8 to 11 km altitude, therefore the radar is particularly suited to studies at tropopause heights. Additionally capabilities and limitations are discussed along with transmitter, receiver and antenna characteristics.