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Page 1: Jan 28, 2008Symposium on Imaging Ground-based and Space- based Radar Precipitation Imaging V.Chandrasekar Colorado state University January 28, 2008.

Jan 28, 2008 Symposium on Imaging

Ground-based and Space-based Radar Precipitation

Imaging

V.Chandrasekar

Colorado state University

January 28, 2008

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Introduction

• CSU-CHILL radar

- PPI (Plan Position Indicator) scan - RHI (Range Height Indicator) scan

• Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) - Precipitation Radar (PR)

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CSU-CHILL radar : New antenna installation

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Example of PPI scan

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Example of RHI scan

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The received signal corresponds to resolution volume determined by the transmit pulse width

& beam width

Bcx rR : Resolution Range-Cross

Backscattered signal in weather radars is from distributed target

Cross range resolution is dependent on the antenna beam width and range

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r0,0,0 r,, r2

Wn r 2 f 2 ,0

f 2 ,0 dsin drd

f 2 0, f 2 0, d d

If a r,, r2

Wn r 2 f 2 ,0

f 2 ,0 dsin drd

r0,0,0 a f 2 0, 0 f 2 0, d d

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Intrinsic backscattering properties of hydrometeor is described by the backscattering covariance matrix

Intrinsic backscattering properties of hydrometeor in a linear polarization basis enables the measurements such as size, shape and spatial orientation

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Waveform Coding at CSU-CHILL radar

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vhS

hhS

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Backscattered signal from horizontal polarization

Backscattered signal from vertical polarization

Backscattering covariance matrix is given by

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Waveform Coding at CSU-CHILL radar

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The received signal in the two polarization channels can be written as

Tvvvhhvhh VVVVz

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The covariance matrix of the received signal is given by

Dual ChannelDigital

Waveform Generator

REF OSCILLATOR

H-Transmitter

V-Transmitter

V- Receiver

H- Receiver

DuplexerSTALO

H

V

Waveform Coding at CSU-CHILL radar

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Reflectivity from (a) Alternate mode (20:34:00 UTC) (b) Walsh coded

simultaneous mode (20:28:51 UTC). Data collected by CSU-CHILL on May 29, 2007

LDR estimated from (a) Alternate mode (20:34:00 UTC) (b) Walsh coded simultaneous mode

(20:28:51 UTC). Data collected by CSU-CHILL on May 29, 2007

Waveform Coding at CSU-CHILL radar

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Networked System Processing

KSAO

KRSPKLWE

KCYR

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UNFILTERED FILTERED

Tornadic circulation feature; wind speeds greater than 40 m/s (90 mph)

Networked System Processing

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Networked System Processing

Measurement at each radar node

Networked retrieval

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Reflectivity retrieval in a networked radar environment: Demonstration

from IP-1 radar network

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KTLX

Before After

May 7, 2007 CSE

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May 8, 2007 CSE

KTLX

Before After

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TRMM : Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission - Joint mission between NASA and JAXA - Observing precipitation over tropical regions between 37oS and 37oN - Satellite was lunched in 1997

PR : Precipitation Radar (installed on TRMM) - 13.8 GHz Ku-band radar - Horizontal resolution at nadir : 4.3 km. ( 5 km. postboost) - Range resolution : 250 m. - Swath width : 215 km. ( 245 km postboost) - Altitude : 350 km. ( 402.5 km postboost) Note : TRMM was boosted in altitude in August 2001

215 km.

A hurricane in TRMM-PR track

TRMM-PR : orbital and observatory characteristics

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Ground and Space-based radar volume matching

• Performance and system cross validation

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Effective vertical resolution = xr + xb

= h*cosθ + r θB sin θ

Effective horizontal resolution = hr + hb

= h*sinθ + r θB cos θ

Geometry of pulse volume and resolution degradation effect of space-based radar measurement.

to surface

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Geometric distortion in the space-base radar imagecaused by platform motion

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Difference in resolution between space and ground-based radar images

NEXRAD : KAMX Miami, FL TRMM-PR

• A couple example from simultaneous observations between NEXRAD and TRMM

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NEXRAD : KEVX , Red Bay/Eglin, FL TRMM-PR

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3-D volume matching and shifting based on GR and SR resolution volumes

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Matched and Aligned images between SR and GR

GR SR

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Matched images of a tropical storm in Bay of Bengal

GR (SHAR, India)

SR (TRMM-PR)

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Summary

• The Radar research group works on a variety of problems all the way from

• Design and development of imaging sensors

• Analysis of images for interpretation and • Cross validation of images from multiple

platforms • Developing hardware, theory algorithms

and and novel applications