نتایج جستجو برای: rain shelters

تعداد نتایج: 19413  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 1997
Jean Tournadre June Morland

The presence of rain in the sub-satellite track can significantly degrade altimeter measurements by causing an attenuation of the backscattered signal, a change in its path length through the atmosphere and a change in the mean square slope of the sea surface. This can cause errors, not only in the measurement of the satellite altitude, but also in the determination of wind speed and wave heigh...

2006
NICOLAS VILTARD CORINNE BURLAUD CHRISTIAN D. KUMMEROW

This study focuses on improving the retrieval of rain from measured microwave brightness temperatures and the capability of the retrieved field to represent the mesoscale structure of a small intense hurricane. For this study, a database is constructed from collocated Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation radar (PR) and the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI) data resulting in about ...

2016
Hao An Wei Yan Yunxian Huang Weihua Ai Yingqiang Wang Xianbin Zhao Xiaoying Huang

In this paper, a novel method for rain rate estimation is researched by polarimetric phase shift of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The physical process of GNSS signals propagating through rain-filled medium is investigated, by which the cause of polarimetric phase shift is explored. Then, a theoretical model between polarimetric phase shift ∆φ and rain rate R is established and ...

2003
Kshitiz Garg Shree K. Nayar

The visual appearance of rain is highly complex. Unlike the particles that cause other weather conditions such as haze and fog, rain drops are large and visible to the naked eye. Each drop refracts and reflects both scene radiance and environmental illumination towards an observer. As a result, a spatially distributed ensemble of drops moving at high velocities (rain) produces complex spatial a...

2001
David W. Draper David G. Long

The scatterometer SeaWinds on QuikSCAT measures ocean winds via the relationship between the wind and the normalized radar backscatter cross-section (σ◦) from the ocean surface. Scattering and attenuation from falling rain droplets along with ocean surface perturbations due to rain change the backscatter signature of the waves induced by near-surface winds. A simple model incorporates the effec...

Journal: :Int. J. Satellite Communications Networking 2015
Yusuf A. Abdulrahman Tharek A. Rahman Rafiqul M. D. Islam Benjamin J. Olufeagba Jalel Chebil

The campaign to collect rain attenuation data on terrestrial links had commenced in Malaysian tropical climates for almost two decades. The terrestrial data so far collected have been greatly utilized to derive useful statistics for various microwave applications, such as frequency scaling, rain rate conversion factor, 1-min rain rate contour maps, wet antenna losses, and fade slope duration an...

2011
F. Z. Saiter D. M. Villela M. T. Nascimento

2013
S. M. HRISTOVA-VELEVA P. S. CALLAHAN R. S. DUNBAR B. W. STILES S. H. YUEH J. N. HUDDLESTON S. V. HSIAO G. NEUMANN B. A. VANHOFF E. RODRIGUEZ D. E. WEISSMAN

Scatterometer ocean surface winds have been providing very valuable information to researchers and operational weather forecasters for over 10 years. However, the scatterometer wind retrievals are compromised when rain is present. Merely flagging all rain-affected areas removes the most dynamic and interesting areas from the wind analysis. Fortunately, the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite II ...

Journal: :Radiation research 2014
Ritsu Sakata Eric J Grant Kyoji Furukawa Munechika Misumi Harry Cullings Kotaro Ozasa Roy E Shore

The "black rain" that fell after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has been generally believed to contain radioactive materials. During 1949-1961 the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission conducted surveys that included a query about exposure to the rain that fell a short time after the bombings. This article presents the first report of those data in relation to possible adverse health o...

2010
Liang Liao Robert Meneghini

A procedure to accurately resample spaceborne and ground-based radar data is described, and then applied to the measurements taken from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar (PR) and the ground-based Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D or WSR) for the validation of the PR measurements and estimates. Through comparisons with the well-calibrated, non-atte...

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