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hello to everybody.
this is a very technical question about weather radar data. radar raw data are just voltage signatures (in phase and quadrature components) which correspond to the electric field detected by the radar receiver. At any instant the voltage (a phasor) is the sum of the electric fields backscattered by the hydrometeors present in a resolution volume of radial length of ct/2 where t is the radar pulse width. (Doviak and Zrnic, pag 67, formula 4.1) For weather radars and in particular for the radar i'm dealing with, this radial length turns out to be about 200m. Being the radar wavelength 5.5 cm, the hydrometeors should be irradiated with different phases. As there are so many hydrometeors present in a resolution volume and when observing rain or thick clouds it is reasonable to think of a uniform distribution within the resolution volume, the backscattered phases 'should have a uniform distribution over the interval 0- 2pi'. The backscattered electric field should be the sum of waves with different phases that should interfere destructively. SO, WHY IS THERE AN ECHO?? Obviously, as THERE IS an echo there must be a mistake in the reasoning above and i would like to know where i'm going wrong. Personally, i think i have a solution but i i'm not sure. Thanks very much in advance to anyone who can help me. Michele ARPA - SMR, BOLOGNA ITALY |
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