Title
VHF radar interferometry measurements of vertical velocity and the effect of tilted refractivity surfaces on standard Doppler measurements
Date Issued
01 January 1991
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
At VHF wavelengths, aspect sensitivity may result in an apparent beam direction that is off vertical even for a nominally vertically pointing beam direction if the refractivity surfaces responsible for the scatter are tilted with respect to the horizontal plane. Middle and upper atmosphere radar measurements obtained by using the system in a standard multireceiver configuration typical for radar interferometry (RI) and spaced antenna measurements have been analyzed for evidence of such effects. The analysis is based on the linear variation of the cross‐spectral phase as a function of the radial velocity in the frequency domain for the RI cross spectra. True‐vertical velocity estimates are obtained by using the fact that the phase difference between two antennas should be equal to zero when the echoes are being received from the vertical direction. The tilt angles of the refractivity surfaces were obtained from the phase of the cross‐correlation function at zero lag, and the radial velocity in that direction was determined from the cross spectra. The results indicate that the vertical velocity derived from standard Doppler analyses is actually the velocity perpendicular to the refractivity surfaces and thus can be biased by the projection of the horizontal wind along the effective pointing direction. Copyright 1991 by the American Geophysical Union.
Start page
417
End page
427
Volume
26
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería eléctrica, Ingeniería electrónica
Física y Astronomía
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0026124578
Source
Radio Science
ISSN of the container
00486604
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus