Versatile instrumentation radars at 13.6, 25, and 37 GHz have
been developed under the sponsorship of NASA. These radars
are developed for precise measurements of cross-polarization
parameters scattered from raindrops. Use of special self-calibration
channel ensures scattering cross-section measurements with
precision of 0.1 dB and phase measurements of a fraction
of a degree.
Multifrequency observations allow rain drop-size distribution
and the dual polarization (in both receiver and transmitter)
allows drop shape estimation. These radars provide Doppler
information and allow a variety of waveforms to be incorporated.
It can be used to distinguish between rain and snow.
Primary use of this radar system is to calibrate satellite-borne
rain measuring system. These radars are portable and can
be mounted in the aircrafts. They provide coverage for
over kms.
Besides the rain observations, several other applications
involve: