Abstract:
The University of Massachusetts (UMass), with support from ONR, NOAA and NASA, has developed a novel radar system called the Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (IWRA...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The University of Massachusetts (UMass), with support from ONR, NOAA and NASA, has developed a novel radar system called the Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (IWRAP). IWRAP is a dual frequency (C/Ku band) dual polarized airborne radar that profiles the volume and surface backscatter and Doppler simultaneously at 30, 35, 40 and 50 degrees incidence, while conically scanning at 30 to 90 rpm. Its range resolution can be set at 15, 30, 60 or 120 m. From these measurements the ocean surface wind field, 3-D boundary layer winds within rain bands can be mapped. IWRAP was flown during the 2002 NOAA/NESDIS/ORA Hurricane Ocean Winds Experiment, which was conducted in conjunction with the 2002 NOAA/AOML/HRD Hurricane Field Program. This paper presents the system design, radar processing algorithms and initial results from the 2002 hurricane flights.
Published in: IGARSS 2003. 2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37477)
Date of Conference: 21-25 July 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 May 2004
Print ISBN:0-7803-7929-2