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UHF and VHF radar observations of thunderstormsA study of thunderstorms was made in the Summer of 1985 with the 430-MHz and 50-MHz radars at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Both radars use the 300-meter dish, which gives a beam width of less than 2 degrees even at these long wavelengths. Though the radars are steerable, only vertical beams were used in this experiment. The height resolution was 300 and 150 meters for the UHF and VHF, respectively. Lightning echoes, as well as returns from precipitation and clear-air turbulence were detected with both wavelengths. Large increases in the returned power were found to be coincident with increasing downward vertical velocities at UHF, whereas at VHF the total power returned was relatively constant during the life of a storm. This was attributed to the fact that the VHF is more sensitive to scattering from the turbulence-induced inhomogeneities in the refractive index and less sensitive to scatter from precipitation particles. On occasion, the shape of the Doppler spectra was observed to change with the occurrence of a lightning discharge in the pulse volume. Though the total power and mean reflectivity weighted Doppler velocity changed little during these events, the power is Doppler frequency bins near that corresponding to the updraft did increase substantially within a fraction of a second after a discharge was detected in the beam. This suggests some interaction between precipitation and lightning.
Document ID
19870001040
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Holden, D. N.
(Clemson Univ. SC, United States)
Ulbrich, C. W.
(Clemson Univ. SC, United States)
Larsen, M. F.
(Clemson Univ. SC, United States)
Rottger, J.
(Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory Puerto Rico)
Ierkic, H. M.
(Clemson Univ. SC, United States)
Swartz, W.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, N.Y., United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: International Council of Scientific Unions, Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, Vol. 20
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
87N10473
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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