Airborne Third Generation Precipitation Radar

Status

Status
Operational
Operated By
PI

The APR-3 is a three frequency (13, 35, and 94 GHz), Doppler, dual-polarization radar system. It has a downward looking antenna that performs cross track scans, covering a swath that is +/- 25 to each side of the aircraft path. Additional features include: simultaneous dual-frequency, matched beam operation, simultaneous measurement of both like- and cross-polarized signals at both frequencies, Doppler operation, and real-time pulse compression (calibrated reflectivity data can be produced for large areas in the field during flight, if necessary).

Instrument Type
Recent Missions
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(P-3 Orion - WFF)
;
(P-3 Orion - WFF)
Point(s) of Contact
Range of Measurement
Vertical profile
Instrument Pointing
Cross-track scanning
Measurement Sampling Rate
0.20 Hz
Vertical Resolution
120.00 m
Measurement Wavelengths
Data Delivery
preliminary - in the field, final - 6 months
TRL
9

 

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