Session 5B Signal Processing—Polarization & Doppler Techniques (Parallel with Session 5A)

Friday, 20 July 2001: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Host: 30th International Conference on Radar Meteorology
Organizers:
Peter S. Ray, Florida State University, Department of Meteorology, Tallahassee, FL and Alexander V. Ryzhkov, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

Papers:
4:00 PM
5B.1
4:15 PM
5B.2
4:30 PM
5B.3
Radar Doppler polarimetry applied to precipitation measurements: introduction of the spectral differential reflectivity
C. M. H. Unal, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; and D. N. Moisseev, F. J. Yanovsky, and H. W. J. Russchenberg
4:45 PM
5B.4
Doppler and reflectivity measurements at two closely-spaced frequencies
Robert Meneghini, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Bidwell, L. Liao, G. Heymsfield, R. Rincon, and A. Tokay

5:00 PM
5B.5
Solving the Range-Doppler Dilemma with the SMPRF Pulse Code, practical Results from a real Radar
Juha Pirttilä, Invers Ltd, Sodankylä, Finland; and M. Lehtinen
5:15 PM
5B.6
Optimum processing in range to improve estimates of Doppler and polarimetric variables on weather radars
Sebastian M. Torres, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic
5:30 PM
5B.7
Quantitative Effects of Clutter Highpass Filtering as Used by DWD
Jörg E. E. Seltmann, German Meteorological Service, Hohenpeissenberg, Germany
5:45 PM
5B.8
Clutter Suppression Measurements that Accurately Evaluate A radar System's End-To-End Capability
James Larry Alford, Enterprise Electronics Corp., Enterprise, AL
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