Estimation and correction of advection effects with single and multiple, conventional and Doppler radarsThe laws of fluid motion are invariant under a Gallilean transformation. For a perfect observing system, the data analysis should, therefore, also be invariant under a Gallilean transformation. This invariance is often not preserved in practical observing systems. In this connection, it is often advisable to perform mesoscale analysis in a frame moving with respect to the earth's surface. In the present investigation the velocity of such a frame is referred to as an advection velocity. The investigation is concerned with remaining problems regarding the Gallilean transformation. The establishment of a frame of reference for the achievement of maximum coherence is considered, taking into account the case of given nonsimultaneous observations of scalars or Cartesian vectors. It is found that advection speed can be estimated objectively if a scalar or Cartesian vector can be observed directly and if, in addition, the time and position of each observation is approximately known.
Document ID
19830045853
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Gal-Chen, T. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt; Maryland, University, College Park, MD, United States)