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Considerations for Polarimetric Upgrades to Operational WSR-88D Radars
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EngineeringOperational Wsr-88d RadarsIllinois RadarPolar TechnologyAtmospheric ScienceImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingOpen System HardwareWsr-88d Antenna AssemblyMeteorologySynthetic Aperture RadarAntennaMicrowave Remote SensingRadiation MeasurementRadar ApplicationRadiometryPolarization ImagingRadar ImagingRadarRadar Scattering
This paper reports on the steps taken by the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) to 1) develop open system hardware to facilitate upgrades to the WSR-88D (NEXRAD) radar and 2) improve identification of the type of precipitation and its quantitative measure. An engineering evaluation is made to determine if the WSR-88D antenna assembly with minimum modification could be used in a polarimetric mode. The polarimetric characteristics and radiation patterns of a research WSR-88D are briefly discussed. Considerations for the choice of polarimetric basis and design options are described. A polarimetric scheme employing simultaneous transmission of horizontally (H) and vertically (V) polarized waves is suggested for the WSR-88D, which eliminates an expensive, high-power switch. A theoretical evaluation is performed to determine the effects that feed alignment, drop canting, and backscatter depolarization have on the measurements of polarimetric parameters made with simultaneous transmission and reception of H and V signals. Experiments with the Colorado State University–Universities of Chicago and Illinois radar are performed to compare polarimetric variables obtained with alternate and simultaneous transmissions of H, V waves. Both simultaneous reception in two receivers and alternate reception in one receiver have been used.
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