Atmospheric Humidity Sounding Using Differential Absorption Radar Near 183 GHz

A tunable G-band frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar system has been developed and used to perform differential absorption atmospheric humidity measurements for the first time. The radar's transmitter uses high- power-handling GaAs Schottky diodes to generate between 15-23 dBm over a 10-G...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters 2018-02, Vol.15 (2), p.163-167
Hauptverfasser: Cooper, Ken B., Rodriguez Monje, Raquel, Millan, Luis, Lebsock, Matthew, Tanelli, Simone, Siles, Jose V., Lee, Choonsup, Brown, Andrew
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Zusammenfassung:A tunable G-band frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar system has been developed and used to perform differential absorption atmospheric humidity measurements for the first time. The radar's transmitter uses high- power-handling GaAs Schottky diodes to generate between 15-23 dBm over a 10-GHz bandwidth near 183 GHz. By virtue of a high-isolation circular polarization duplexer, the monostatic radar's receiver maintains a noise figure of about 7 dB even while the transmitter is on. With an antenna gain of 40 dB, high-SNR detection of light rain is achieved out to several hundred meters distance. Owing to the strong spectral dependence of the atmospheric absorption over the upper flank of the 183-GHz water absorption line, range-resolved measurements of absolute humidity can be obtained by ratioing the rain echoes over both range and frequency. Absorption measurements obtained are consistent with models of atmospheric millimeter-wave attenuation, and they demonstrate a new method for improving the accuracy of humidity measurements inside of clouds.
ISSN:1545-598X
1558-0571
DOI:10.1109/LGRS.2017.2776078