Poster Session 5 New or Alternative Concepts & Methods

Friday, 20 July 2001: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Host: 30th International Conference on Radar Meteorology
Organizer:
Alexander Praskovsky, NCAR, Boulder, CO

Papers:
P5.1
Using radars as radiometers: promises and pitfalls
Frédéric Fabry, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, Canada

Handout (1.6 MB)

P5.2
Concept and Design for a Pilot Demonstration Ground-based Remote Icing Detection System
Roger F. Reinking, NOAA/OAR/ETL, Boulder, CO; and R. A. Kropfli, S. Y. Matrosov, W. C. Campbell, M. J. Post, D. A. Hazen, J. S. Gibson, K. P. Moran, and B. E. Martner

Handout (1.1 MB)

P5.3
Phased array weather radar—benefits and challenges
Richard J. Doviak, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and A. Shapiro

P5.4
Linearity and Dynamic Range of a Digital Receiver
Frank Gekat, Gematronik GmbH, Neuss, Germany; and S. Beyer, D. Rühl, and A. Manz

Handout (94.3 kB)

P5.5
Digital Waveform Generator for Weather Radars
Robert Lee, Lassen Research, Manton, CA; and A. Volpi, J. Borgmann, and F. Gekat

Handout (15.0 kB)

P5.6
Pulse-pair Doppler operation on a spaceborne cloud-profiling radar
Satoru Kobayashi, Communications Research Laboratories, Kashima, Japan; and H. Kumagai and H. Kuroiwa

P5.7
Feasibility of High Altitude Platforms for weather radar
Robert J. Watson, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

Handout (294.4 kB)

P5.8
A "venitian blind" polarization grid reflector lens for dual-beam 95-GHz airborne radar measurements
Andrew L. Pazmany, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and S. Haimov, D. Leon, R. D. Kelly, and G. Vali

Handout (296.7 kB)

P5.9
A new radar method for detection of parameters of clouds and precipitation
Iouri F. Kouznetsov, High-Mountain Geophysical Institute, Nalchik, Russia

Handout (37.1 kB)

P5.10
Theory of the local structure of a field of received signals
Alexander A. Praskovsky, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and E. A. Praskovskaya

P5.12
Doppler radar signatures of migrating birds
Roberto Nebuloni, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; and C. Capsoni

Handout (368.1 kB)

P5.13
Observations of Volcanic Ashes with a 3-cm Polarimetric Radar
Masayuki Maki, NIED, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and K. Iwanami, R. Misumi, R. J. Doviak, T. Wakayama, K. Hata, and S. Watanabe

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