Oblique spaced antenna method and system for measuring atmospheric wind fields
First Claim
1. Spaced antenna method for measuring a three-dimensional, wind-velocity vector field within a predetermined area of the atmosphere, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) transmitting a pulsed transmitter beam of radar waves in a predetermined transmitting direction into a predetermined volume of said area of the atmosphere, said transmitting direction being oblique in zenith angle with respect to the vertical direction and having predetermined zenith and azimuthal angles;
b) receiving, at a plurality of spaced receiving locations, portions of said radar waves which return from said volume, said reception being effected at each location along a receiving direction which is parallel to said transmitting direction;
c) processing said received waves to obtain full wind-vector information of said volume;
d) changing at least one of said zenith and azimuthal angles;
e) repeating steps a) to c) at least once to derive wind-vector information of at least one other volume of said area; and
f) processing said wind-vector information obtained to derive said wind-velocity vector-field information of said area.
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Abstract
Oblique spaced antenna method and system for measuring atmospheric wind fields within a predetermined volume, wherein
a pulsed beam of high frequency radar waves is transmitted in predetermined transmitting directions into the volume of the atmosphere to be investigated,
parts of the radar waves which return from the volume to be investigated are received from predetermined receiving directions at a plurality of spaced receiving locations, and
the received waves are processed to derive information about the wind velocity within the volume to be investigated, to allow direct determination of parameters of the wind field, such as divergence, vorticity etc.
The transmitting and receiving directions are oblique with respect to the vertical direction.
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11 Claims
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1. Spaced antenna method for measuring a three-dimensional, wind-velocity vector field within a predetermined area of the atmosphere, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) transmitting a pulsed transmitter beam of radar waves in a predetermined transmitting direction into a predetermined volume of said area of the atmosphere, said transmitting direction being oblique in zenith angle with respect to the vertical direction and having predetermined zenith and azimuthal angles; b) receiving, at a plurality of spaced receiving locations, portions of said radar waves which return from said volume, said reception being effected at each location along a receiving direction which is parallel to said transmitting direction; c) processing said received waves to obtain full wind-vector information of said volume; d) changing at least one of said zenith and azimuthal angles; e) repeating steps a) to c) at least once to derive wind-vector information of at least one other volume of said area; and f) processing said wind-vector information obtained to derive said wind-velocity vector-field information of said area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A spaced-antenna radar system comprising:
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a directional transmitting antenna having a directional characteristic for transmitting a beam of high frequency radar waves in a predetermined transmitting direction into the atmosphere; a plurality of spaced, directional receiving antennas each having a directional characteristic for receiving radar waves; means for directing the directional characteristics of the transmitting and receiving antennas to at least one direction which is oblique with respect to the vertical direction; high frequency transmitter means; means for coupling said transmitter to said transmitting antenna; receiver means; means for coupling each of said receiving antennas to said receiver means; and signal processing means coupled to receive output signals from said receiver means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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