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ZDR Calibration of X-band Weather Radar Using Dry Snow

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posted on 2024-07-24, 20:21 authored by Jacob Andrew BrussJacob Andrew Bruss

In this study we seek to evaluate the dry snow method of ZDR calibration using dry snow as a target for X-band radars in comparison to vertical calibration scans. Numerous dates in the 2021 year were analyzed using the X-band Teaching and Research Radar (XTRRA) located on the Purdue University campus utilizing both vertical scans and azimuthal scans of dry snow. It was found that dry snow is still a potentially viable X-band calibration but several caveats, such as significant impacts from the protective dome around the radar, need to be addressed in order to make these results more robust.

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NSF AGS-1741003

NSF AGS-2303653

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Degree Type

  • Master of Science

Department

  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

Campus location

  • West Lafayette

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Robin Tanamachi

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee co-chair

Daniel Dawson II

Additional Committee Member 2

Stephen Frasier

Additional Committee Member 3

Daniel Chavas

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