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Report on the comparison of the scan strategies employed by the Patrick Air Force Base WSR-74C/McGill radar and the NWS Melbourne WSR-88D radarThe objective of this investigation is to determine whether the current standard WSR-88D radar (NEXRAD) scan strategies permit the use of the Melbourne WSR-88D to perform the essential functions now performed by the Patrick Air Force Base (PAFB) WSR-74C/McGill radar for evaluating shuttle weather flight rules (FR) and launch commit criteria (LCC). To meet this objective, the investigation compared the beam coverage patterns of the WSR-74C/McGill radar located at PAFB and the WSR-88D radar located at the Melbourne National Weather Service (NWS) Office over the area of concern for weather FR and LCC evaluations. The analysis focused on beam coverage within four vertical 74 km radius cylinders (1 to 4 km above ground level (AGL), 4 to 8 km AGL, 8 to 12 km AGL, and 1 to 12 km AGL) centered on Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex 39A. The PAFB WSR-74C/McGill radar is approximately 17 km north-northeast of the Melbourne WSR-88D radar. The beam coverage of the WSR-88D using VCP 11 located at the Melbourne NWS Office is comparable (difference in percent of the atmosphere sampled between the two radars is 10 percent or less) within the area of concern to the beam coverage of the WSR-74C/McGill radar located at PAFB. Both radars provide good beam coverage over much of the atmospheric region of concern. In addition, both radars provide poor beam coverage (coverage less than 50 percent) over limited regions near the radars due to the radars' cone of silence and gaps in coverage within the higher elevation scans. Based on scan strategy alone, the WSR-88D radar could be used to perform the essential functions now performed by the PAFB WSR-74C/McGill radar for evaluating shuttle weather FR and LCC. Other radar characteristics may, however, affect the decision as to which radar to use in a given case.
Document ID
19950005179
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Taylor, Gregory
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Evans, Randolph
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Manobianco, John
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Schumann, Robin
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Wheeler, Mark
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Yersavich, Ann
(Ensco, Inc. Melbourne, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1994
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:196291
NASA-CR-196291
REPT-94-003
Report Number: NAS 1.26:196291
Report Number: NASA-CR-196291
Report Number: REPT-94-003
Accession Number
95N11592
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS10-11844
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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