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Capabilities and limitations of the Jicamarca radar as an MST radarThe Jicamarca radar (Long. 76.52W, Lat. 11.56S), located at 20 km from Lima at approximately 500 meters over sea level, is surrounded by mountains which provide a good shield from man-made interference. The radio horizon goes from a few hundred meters, across the dry valley where it is located, to 15 km, along the valley in the direction of the continental divide. This limits the clutter to 15 km, except for one high peak at 21 km. It is the most equatorial of all existing MST radars. Its proximity to the Andes, makes its location unique for the study of lee waves and orographic-induced turbulence. Vertical as well as horizontal projections of MST velocities are obtained by simultaneously pointing with different sections of the antenna into three or four different directions. The transmitters, receivers, and systems for data acquisition, processing, and control are included.
Document ID
19840019062
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Woodman, R. F.
(Inst. Geofisico del Peru Ithaca, NY, United States)
Farley, D. T.
(Cornell Univ.)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: Intern. Council Sci. Unions Middle Atmosphere Program, Vol. 9
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
84N27130
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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