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RADAR METEOROLOGY. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ali DENİZ. OUTLINE. INTRODUCTION. RADAR HARDWARE. ELECTROMAGNETİC WAVES. RADAR EQUATION FOR POINT TARGETS. METEOROLOGICAL TARGETS. DISCUSSIONS. REFERENCES. INTRODUCTION. RA dio D etection A nd R anging. wawelength. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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RADAR METEOROLOGY RADAR METEOROLOGY

Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ali DENİZYrd. Doç. Dr. Ali DENİZ

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OUTLINE

INTRODUCTION

RADAR HARDWARE

ELECTROMAGNETİC WAVES

RADAR EQUATION FOR POINT TARGETS

METEOROLOGICAL TARGETS

DISCUSSIONS

REFERENCES

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RAdio Detection And Ranging

LIght Detection And Rangingwawelength

RADIO RADAR

Buderi – 1996 : THE INVENTION THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

Young and Taylor – 1934 : PULSES OF ENERGY

INTRODUCTION

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Doppler Radars

power

speed

Kısayol Bilgisayarım.lnk

RADAR DATA AUTOMATIC WARNINGS

POLARIZATION

KINDS

SHAPES

SIZES

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RADAR HARDWARERADAR HARDWARE

reflector

transmitter

modulator

Master Clock

receiver

display

antenna

waveguideduplexer

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How Does Radar Work?How Does Radar Work?

single antennatarget

short pulses of energysend

Return back

The antenna rotates about a vertical axis, scanning the horizon in all directions

To determine how high a storm is, met. radars can also aim their antennas above the horizon

Whole cycle10 to 20 elevation angles

+ 4 to 6 minutes

DATA ...DISPLAY

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TYPES OF RADARSTYPES OF RADARS

Monostatic and Bistatic radar

CW and pulsed radar

Doppler radarFM-CW radar

Wind profilers and aircraft radars

Airborn radar

Shipboard radar

Weather radar

Dual-wavelength radar

Polarization-diversity radar

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RADARS USED IN AVIATIONRADARS USED IN AVIATION

ARSRARSR ::

ASRASR ::

TDWRTDWR ::

ARDEARDE ::

L-band, =20 cmDetect aircraft

Provide information on the position of aircrafts

Detect microbursts, gustfronts, wind shifts, pecipitaion

Follow aircraft on the ground at some airports

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ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WAVESELECTRO-MAGNETIC WAVES

Radio & radar electro-magnetic radiation

c

f f : 1 Hz=1 cycle / secondc: m/s: m

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Elektromagnetic spectrum

Skolnik, 1980.

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Radar bands and corresponding frequency bands, (Rinehart, 2001). 

Radar Bands Frequency Wavelength

HF 3-30 MHz 100-10 m

VHF 30-300 MHz 10-1 m

UHF 300-1000 MHz 1-0.3 m

L 1-2 GHz 30-15 cm

S 2-4 GHz 15-8 cm

C 4-8 GHz 8-4 cm

X 8-12 GHz 4-2.5 cm

Ku 12-18 GHz 2.5-1.7 cm

K 18-27 GHz 1.7-1.2 cm

Ka 27-40 GHz 1.2-0.75 cm

mm or W 40-300 GHz 7.5-1 mm

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REFRACTIVE INDEXREFRACTIVE INDEX

u

cn

c : the speed of light in a vacuumu: the speed of light in a mediumn: refractive index

cu (always) n1 (unitless parameter)

Actually, it has two components ; iknm 1i

k Absorption of coefficient of the medium

For air; m=1.003

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REFRACTIVITY [N]

2710.03.44810

6.77

f

N

T

eP

TN e

Atm. Press. (mb, hPa)

Temp. (°K)

Vap. Press. (mb, hPa)

Num. of free electron / m3

Freq. of the radar (Hz.)

Under normal atmospheric contions;

Ground N

Z N

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RADAR EQUATION FOR POINT TARGETRADAR EQUATION FOR POINT TARGET

radar storms Rainrate and ...

radar Puls of energy into space by antenna

Power A spherically expanding shell of energy

24 rArea r : the range from the radar

Power density : S24 r

PS t

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24 r

gAPP t

P The power intercepted bye the target

target

The amount of energy detected by radar will be:

24

.

r

APP e

r

424

...

r

AAgPP et

r

gλA

2

e

Ae : The effective area of the receiving antenna

43

22

64

..

r

AgPP t

r

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New!

THE BACK-SCATTERINGTHE BACK-SCATTERING CROSS-SECTIONALCROSS-SECTIONAL

AREA OF THE TARGETAREA OF THE TARGET

A

Final FormFinal Form43

22

64

..

r

gPP t

r

SPHERICAL TARGETSSPHERICAL TARGETS

A sphere is LARGE 2r “Large” : 10/ D

A sphere is SMALLRAYLEIGH

region “Small” : 1.0/ D

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In the Rayleigh region :4

625

DK

2K :: related to the complex index of refraction of the material

Meteorological targets small RAYLEIGH REGION MET. RADAR USE

SOME STANDART POINT TARGETS :Spheres, birds, aircraft, buildings, water towers and radio towers....

In conclusion;

Point targets are imp. source of echo for many radars. By making careful measurements of the return from point targets, much canbe learned about the targets. Well-chosen point targets also make it possible to monitor the

health and quantitative reliability of a particular radar system.

(Battan, 1973)


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