Use of the Earth’s Surface as a Reference to Correct Airborne Nadir-Looking Radar Radial Velocity Measurements for Platform Motion

Author:

Ellis Scott M.1,Tsai Peisang1,Burghart Christopher1,Romatschke Ulrike1,Dixon Michael1,Vivekanandan Jothiram1,Emmett Jonathan1,Loew Eric1

Affiliation:

1. Earth Observing Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

Abstract

AbstractA technique for correcting radar radial velocity Vr in airborne, nadir-pointing radar data using the surface of Earth as a reference is proposed and tested. Operating airborne Doppler radars requires correcting the radial velocity for platform motion. This can be accomplished with accurate beam-pointing and platform motion measurements. However, there are often residual pointing errors due to drift in inertial navigation systems (INS) and/or errors in platform-relative pointing. The technique proposed here takes advantage of the fact that the surface is stationary and the mean of the measured Vr at the surface should be 0 m s−1. Therefore, if a good estimate of the mean is made, it can be subtracted from the measured Vr to correct for errors due to residual pointing errors. The data contain many independent deviations from 0 m s−1 due to various causes, including measurement variance and large deviations due to surface features. These deviations must be filtered out of before the surface reference can be applied to correct the Vr data. A two-step filtering process was developed and tested. The first step removes large deviations in and the second step removes the measurement noise. The technique was examined using data from three field campaigns and was found to improve the quality of Vr in all cases. The Vr bias was removed and the variance was substantially reduced. The approach is generally applicable to nadir-pointing airborne radar data.

Funder

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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