Update on the NASA ER-2 Doppler radar system (EDOP)An update on the development status of EDOP, a dual-beam Doppler weather radar to be flown on the NASA ER-2 aircraft, is presented. The EDOP system is an X-band Doppler radar with a dual-beam configuration in the ER-2 nose, such that one beam is nadir pointing and the other at an angle of 35 deg forward of the nadir. The dual beams, as used on ELDORA, directed at, e.g., 20 deg fore and aft of the normal to the fuselage, require only a linear rather than L-shaped flight pattern to compute air motions. On the ER-2, EDOP will essentially map out high-resolution time-height sections of reflectivity and vertical hydrometeor velocity from the nadir beam. Flying EDOP with other ground-based and airborne radars will also provide a more complete picture of the overall 3D precipitation and hydrometeor structure of storms.
Document ID
19930053740
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Heymsfield, Gerald M. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Dod, Louis R. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Miller, Lee (Clemson Univ. SC, United States)
Craner, Michael (Ressler Associates, Inc. Laurel, MD, United States)
Vandemark, Douglas (NASA Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: In: International Conference on Radar Meteorology, 25th, Paris, France, June 24-28, 1991, Preprints (A93-37626 15-47)