Development of a 95-GHz airborne cloud profiling radar (SPIDER) - Technical aspects

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Horie, H [1 ]
Iguchi, T
Hanado, H
Kuroiwa, H
Okamoto, H
Kumagai, H
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[1] Kashima Space Res Ctr, Commun Res Lab, Kashima 3140012, Japan
[2] Commun Res Lab, Koganei, Tokyo 1848795, Japan
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cloud profiling radar; airborne radar measurement; millimeter wave radar; multiparameter radar;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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An airborne cloud profiling radar (SPIDER) which has several unique features has been developed at CRL. In this paper, the objectives and design considerations are outlined, and the system is described. The features of SPIDER are summarized below. (1) A W-band frequency (95 GHz) is used to provide very high sensitivity to small cloud particles. (2) The radar; is carried by a jet aircraft that can fly high above most clouds. (3) Full-polarimetric and Doppler capabilities are incorporated in the unit. (4) Almost all radar operational parameters are under software control, and most processing is in real time. (5) Thf design gives consideration to the study of cloud radiation and microphysics. The system has been completed and is still undergoing performance testing. The functions and performance of the SPIDER system are currently fulfilling the intentions of its design. Several interesting cloud features that had not been seen with previous instruments have already been observed.
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页码:2010 / 2020
页数:11
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