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Cloud Radar System To Predict The Weather More Accurately
To
predict
the
weather
more
accurately
scientists
have
developed
a
cloud
radar
system
that
measures
the
individual
layers
of
clouds
The
Cloud
Radar,
which
is
been
developed
by
Scientists
at
the
Science
and
Technology
Facilities
Council
in
the
UK
will
not
only
allow
forecasters
to
predict
the
weather
more
precisely,
the
information
gathered
will
also
enable
aircraft
pilots
to
judge
more
accurately
whether
it
is
safe
to
take
off
and
land
in
diverse
weather
conditions,
offering
a
powerful
safety
capability
for
civil
airports
and
military
air
bases.
Developed over 10 years by researchers and engineers at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, in collaboration with the Met Office, the Cloud Radar can take a complete and accurate profile of cloud or fog up to 5 miles overhead. Operating at 94 GHz, 50 times higher in frequency than most mobile phones, the radar measures the cloud base height, its thickness, density and internal structure as well as providing similar information on cloud layers at higher altitudes.
The earliest version of the cloud radar was built to demonstrate that a low power system operating at high frequency could compete with more common radar types. It was built from the spare components of a radar altimeter designed to operate on a satellite, so that it used small, low-power components in contrast to previous cloud radars that use expensive pulsed sources which consume many times more power and have limited lifetimes.
According to Brian Moyna, Senior Systems Engineer at STFC, “In a nutshell, our Cloud Radar takes a slice of cloud and provides a complete and accurate vertical profile. Compared to conventional pulsed radar instruments, this radar is a low power, high sensitivity, portable instrument that uses all solid state components for lower cost and increased reliability."
The radar consists of a millimeter-wave frequency source that continuously emits a low power signal in the vertical direction that is frequency modulated. A signal is returned, mainly due to what is known as 'back-scattering" from water droplets and ice crystals in the atmosphere. This signal is picked up by a receiver and converted to a microwave signal, which is then digitized, analyzed and a real-time image of the returned signal intensity versus altitude is displayed for the user.
The Met Office has just purchased a Cloud Radar which is being trialled at sites around Britain. Additionally, a Cloud Radar has also been acquired by the University of Marburg in Germany.
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