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CloudSat’s Cloud Profiling Radar After Two Years in Orbit: Performance,...

Tanelli, S., S. Durden, E. Im, K. S. Pak, D. G. Reinke, P. Partain, J. Haynes, and R. Marchand (2008), CloudSat’s Cloud Profiling Radar After Two Years in Orbit: Performance, Calibration, and Processing, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 46, 3560-3573, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2008.2002030.
Abstract: 

The Cloud Profiling Radar, the sole science instrument of the CloudSat Mission, is a 94-GHz nadir-looking radar that measures the power backscattered by hydrometeors (clouds and precipitation) as a function of distance from the radar. This instrument has been acquiring global time series of vertical cloud structures since June 2, 2006. In this paper, an overview of the radar performance and status, to date, is provided together with a description of the basic data products and the surface clutter rejection algorithm introduced for the Release 04 data product.

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Research Program: 
Atmospheric Dynamics and Precipitation Program (ADP)
Radiation Science Program (RSP)
Mission: 
CloudSat