Dual-Directional Radar Observation for Preliminary Assessment of the Ku-Band Broadband Radar Network

Author:

Yoshikawa Eiichi1,Ushio Tomoo2,Kawasaki Zen3,Chandrasekar V.4

Affiliation:

1. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, and Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tokyo, Japan

2. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

3. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, and Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt

4. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

Abstract

Abstract A short-baseline weather radar network consisting of Ku-band broadband radars (BBR) for meteorological application is under development. The BBR is a short-range and high-resolution Doppler radar for meteorological application, whose range and temporal resolution are several meters and 1 min per volume scan, respectively and coverage is from 50 m to 15 or 20 km. A radar network consisting of BBRs is useful for rapidly and accurately detecting and analyzing small-scale weather phenomena such as localized scattered thunderstorms, tornadoes, and downbursts in locations with a complex topography such as urban or mountainous area. The BBR network project plans to deploy three BBRs in the north Osaka, Japan, area and to observe and analyzing small-scale weather phenomena in detail. At present, two functioning BBRs have been deployed in the Osaka area. This paper presents a description of the BBR network project and its preliminary assessment. Observations of the two-BBR test bed derive expected properties of the three-BBR network, which efficiently covers troposphere in the overlapped area with a minimum observable altitude of tens of meters and a sensitivity of 10.2 dBZ (spatial average at a 5000-km altitude). Integrated reflectivity and preliminary algorithm for multiradar products in the two-BBR test bed, presenting a promising fine structure of precipitation cells, is also shown.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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