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8 November 2014 Remote sensing of clouds and evaluation with a 220GHz radar
Dawei An, Jian Shang, Qiong Wu, Feng Lu, Peng Zhang, Weidong Hu, Shitao Wang, Mingming Bian
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Abstract
A recently developed 220GHz incoherent radar has potential for remote sensing of low reflectivity atmosphere targets in Cloud Chamber. Stepped frequency system is used and bandwidth 10GHz. Preliminary reflectivity measurements of clouds for ranges between 0.2m~4m in narrow Cloud Chamber. The instrument is briefly described. Highlighting uncertainties due to highly variable attenuation and signal interference. Then the results of investigations of the transmitter, receiver, Antennas, as well as the atmospheric Propagation Effects are presented. The results of this effort demonstrate that the radar is a stable, sensitive, system capable of providing accurate power for clouds.
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Dawei An, Jian Shang, Qiong Wu, Feng Lu, Peng Zhang, Weidong Hu, Shitao Wang, and Mingming Bian "Remote sensing of clouds and evaluation with a 220GHz radar", Proc. SPIE 9259, Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Clouds, and Precipitation V, 92591I (8 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2068885
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Clouds

Signal attenuation

Digital signal processing

Receivers

Antennas

Transmitters

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