Reducing Spaceborne-Doppler-Radar Rainfall-Velocity Error
TBMG-3153
09/01/2008
- Content
A combined frequency- time (CFT) spectral moment estimation technique has been devised for calculating rainfall velocity from measurement data acquired by a nadir-looking spaceborne Doppler weather radar system. Prior spectral moment estimation techniques used for this purpose are based partly on the assumption that the radar resolution volume is uniformly filled with rainfall. The assumption is unrealistic in general but introduces negligible error in application to airborne radar systems. However, for spaceborne systems, the combination of this assumption and inhomogeneities in rainfall [denoted non-uniform beam filling (NUBF)] can result in velocity measurement errors of several meters per second.
- Citation
- "Reducing Spaceborne-Doppler-Radar Rainfall-Velocity Error," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2008.