ATS 351 Lecture 9 Radar

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ATS 351 Lecture 9 Radar Radio Waves Electromagnetic Waves Consist of an electric field and a magnetic field Polarization: describes the orientation of the electric field. 1

Remote Sensing Passive vs Active sensors Active sensors emit radiation and measure what is sent back to them Radars are active sensors. Passive sensors detect naturally occurring radiation Most satellites are passive sensors. Frequency and Wavelength Frequency and wavelength are related by: τ = c/f λ = wavelength ( m/s c = speed of light (3.0 x 10 8 f = frequency, measured in Hertz is the number of times the crest of the wave passes a given point. RADAR Radio Detection And Ranging 2

Radar Frequencies Radar band L S C X Ku K Ka W Frequency ( GHz ) 1-2 2-4 4-8 8-12 12-18 18-27 27-40 40-300 Wavelength ( cm ) 15-30 8-15 4-8 2.5-4 1.7-2.5 1.2-1.7 0.75-1.2 1-7.5 Radar Frequencies Higher frequency, smaller antenna W and K: cloud radars X, C, S, and L: precipitation radars Choice of wavelength Choice affects Ability to detect weak targets at long range Resolution of small features Types of targets to study Effects of intervening atmosphere Radar size, weight, and cost Short Smaller, less expensive More effective in detecting small particles such as cloud droplets and drizzle drops ( attenuation ) Also partially absorbed by these particles Long Absorption by intervening particles drastically reduced 3

Radar Terminology Period: time it takes for the wave to propagate from one crest to the next (about 1 millisecond, from the beginning of one ( next pulse to the Pulse duration: about 1 microsecond (from ( pulse beginning of pulse to end of same Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF): rate at ( second which radar transmits (cycles per Radar Hardware Transmitter generates high frequency signal Source of EM radiation Wave Guide Carries the waves generated by the transmitter to the antenna Antenna Transmits signal Reflector sends signal away from system Receiver Detects and amplifies backscattered energy Backscatter amount of energy that is scattered and travels back to the receiver Very small amount Depends on: Size ( wavelength (relative to Shape State Temperature Dielectric property 4

Radar Equation Received Power = constants x radar x target Radar: power transmitted, antenna gain, wavelength, bandwidth, pulse duration Target: number, diameter, volume, range, dielectric property Reflectivity Transmitted power: 10 5 10 6 W Received power: 10-13 10-14 W Comparison: decibels ( P2/P1 ) db = 10log 10 ( 6 Reflectivity: (N*D Reflectivity factor: dbz = 10log 10 (Z)/volume dbz ranges from 20 to 70 Z-R relationship Calculate rain rates from reflectivity Z = ar b The a and b depend on size of drops and type of system Sources of error Attenuation Large drops Beam Blockage Air motions 5

Azimuth and Elevation Angles The angle of the radar beam with respect to north Angle of the beam with respect to the ground Plan Position Indicator Range, azimuth display Constant elevation angle Rotates 360 : surveillance scan Less than 360 : sector scan PPI RHI Range Height Indicator Range, elevation display Constant azimuth Vertical structure Typically rotated from near horizon to near zenith 6

Scanning Mode How fast the radar makes sweeps Clear air mode Much slower Scattering by differences in refractivity Scattering from insects and birds Lower reflectivity scale Precipitation Mode Much faster Detects smaller particles Clear Air Mode Attenuation Due to scattering and absorption that weakens the power By gases Very small, neglected By clouds Significant for x-band Small over long distances By hydrometeors Affects 10cm radar (shorter the wavelength, more ( attenuation 7

Side lobes and ground clutter Interception by targets on the ground such as building, trees, etc. (! bugs (also Large and typically produce high reflectivity Worst closest to radar Range Folding Maximum ambiguous range Range to which a transmitted pulse can travel and return before the next pulse is transmitted R max =c/2prf Folding results from detection beyond R max Distance so far that multiple pulses sent before returned signal adding to confusion Called second trip echoes Echo appears at incorrect range and elongated with weaker reflectivity 8

Snow on Radar Bright band Area of high reflectivity Generated as snow falls through melting layer Below melting layer, snow acquires a coat of water, so looks like a big rain drop Bow Echo 9

V-Notch Supercells and Hook Echoes 10

Doppler Effect a change in the frequency with which waves (as of sound or light) from a given source reach an observer when the source and the observer are in motion with respect to each other so that the frequency increases or decreases according to the speed at which the distance is decreasing or increasing Doppler Determines direction of movement based on shift ( shift in frequency (Doppler The closer the higher the wave frequency (higher ( pitch F = 2V/wavelength where V is the velocity of the ( dr/dt ) target Inbound: negative and cool colors Outbound: positive and warm colors Zero Isodop: zero velocity (perpendicular to the ( beam Doppler Dilemma Maximum unambiguous velocity Maximum mean radial velocity radar can measure ( velocity V max = PRF*wavelength/4 (Nyquist Recall R max =c/2prf As PRF increases, R max decreases and V max increases Can not maximize both R max and V max 11

Radar scan geometry As beam moves away from radar, moves higher above surface of Earth Radar returns from targets near radar represent low-level wind field, while returns from distant targets represent wind field at higher levels So distance away from radar in center of display represents changes in horizontal and vertical distance Doppler examples Veering and Backing winds 12

Rotation Tornado Vortex Signature WSR-88D In 1988, NEXRAD (Next Generation Radar) agencies established the Weather Surveillance Radar 88 Doppler Improvement from previous radars to include Doppler capabilities ( 3cm S-band radar ( λ = 13

CSU-CHILL Polarimetric Radar Alternating or simultaneous transmission of both horizontally and vertically polarized waves 14

Polarimetric Variables Comparing power returned in the horizontal and vertical provides additional information on the size, shape, and ice density of cloud and precipitation particles ( ZDR ) Ex. Differential Reflectivity Ratio of reflected horizontal and vertical power return Good indicator of size shape (0dB for tumbling ( rain hail, 2-3dB for Applications of polarimetric radar Improved estimation of rain and snow rates Discrimination of hail from rain Gauging hail size Precipitation type in winter storms Electrically active storms Aircraft icing conditions Identification of birds, insects, etc. Eliminationof bad echo CSU-CHILL example 15

Doppler on Wheels 3 cm X-band mobile Doppler radars Mounted on back of truck Cloudsat Cloud Profiling Radar 94 GHZ Measures the power backscattered by clouds as a function of distance from the radar 16