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Introduction to Dual Polarization Weather Radar

Introduction to Dual Polarization Weather Radar

Fundamentals, Applications, and Networks
V. Chandrasekar , Colorado State University
Robert M. Beauchamp
Renzo Bechini , Arpa Piemonte, Turin
August 2023
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9781108423175
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An interdisciplinary and easy-to-understand introduction to the subject, covering fundamental theory and practical applications, and using numerous operational examples. This balanced text will allow you to begin from what the radar observes and move deeper through electromagnetic scattering theory and cloud microphysics to understand and interpret data as it appears on the display. It uses illustrations and figures of real radar observations to convey concepts and theory of atmospheric processes typically observed with weather radar, as well presenting a working knowledge of the radar system itself. In addition to covering fundamentals of scattering and atmospheric physics, topics include system hardware, signal processing, and radar networks. This is the perfect tool for scientists and engineers working on weather radars or using radars and their data, as well as senior undergraduate and graduate students studying weather radars.

  • Introduces difficult principles with simple conceptual diagrams
  • Conveys state-of-the-art applications and theory using easy-to-understand examples
  • Discusses applications of dual polarization radar observations

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'… clearly written as a textbook; however, it could also be considered an excellent personal reference. … Recommended.' W. Weston, Choice

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August 2023
Hardback
9781108423175
400 pages
250 × 178 × 30 mm
1.052kg
Available

An interdisciplinary and easy-to-understand introduction to the subject, covering fundamental theory and practical applications, and using numerous operational examples. This balanced text will allow you to begin from what the radar observes and move deeper through electromagnetic scattering theory and cloud microphysics to understand and interpret data as it appears on the display. It uses illustrations and figures of real radar observations to convey concepts and theory of atmospheric processes typically observed with weather radar, as well presenting a working knowledge of the radar system itself. In addition to covering fundamentals of scattering and atmospheric physics, topics include system hardware, signal processing, and radar networks. This is the perfect tool for scientists and engineers working on weather radars or using radars and their data, as well as senior undergraduate and graduate students studying weather radars.

'… clearly written as a textbook; however, it could also be considered an excellent personal reference. … Recommended.' W. Weston, Choice