Optimal Generation of Radar Wind Profiler Spectra

1999 
Abstract Radar wind profilers (RWPs) sense the mean and turbulent motion of the clear air through Doppler shifts induced along several (3–5) upward-looking beams. RWP signals, like all radars signals, are often contaminated. The contamination is clearly evident in the associated Doppler spectra, and automatic routines designed to extract meteorological quantities from these spectra often yield inaccurate results. Much of the observed contamination is due to an aliasing of higher frequency signals into the clear-air portion of the spectrum and a broadening of the spectral contaminants caused by the relatively short time series used to generate Doppler spectra. In the past, this source of contamination could not be avoided because of limitations on the size and speed of RWP processing computers. Today’s computers, however, are able to process larger amounts of data at greatly increased speeds. Here it is shown how standard and well-known spectral processing methods can be applied to significantly longer tim...
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