Rain rate measurement with an airborne scanning radar altimeter

IGARSS(2002)

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The NASA Scanning Radar Altimeter (SRA) sweeps a radar beam of 1° half-power width (two-way) across the aircraft ground track within ±22° of nadir, simultaneously measuring the backscattered power at its 36 GHz (8.3 mm) operating frequency and the range to the sea surface at 64 points spaced across the swath at 0.7° incidence angle intervals. Flights were made into Hurricane Humberto on 23 and 24 September 2001, aboard a WP-3D hurricane research aircraft of the NOAA Aircraft Operations Center. The ranges produce raster lines of sea surface topography at a 10 Hz rate. The SRA was primarily designed to produce sea surface directional wave spectra, but the backscattered power measurements can be used to determine path integrated rain rate below the aircraft.
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airborne radar,atmospheric techniques,radar altimetry,rain,remote sensing by radar,storms,1800 m,36 ghz,ad 2001 09 23 to 24,atlantic ocean,hurricane humberto,nasa scanning radar altimeter,sra,wp-3d hurricane research aircraft,airborne scanning radar altimeter,backscattered power measurements,rain rate measurement,sea surface directional wave spectra,sea surface topography,surface topography,radar tracking,path integral
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