NCAR's multiple antenna profiler radar

William O.J. Brown, S. A. Cohn, C. L. Martin, G. Maclean, M. E. Susedik

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    Abstract

    The Multiple Antenna Profiler Radar (MAPR) is a highly modified 915 MHz profiler designed to measure wind and turbulence at a rate considerably faster than traditional wind profilers. MAPR has four vertically pointing closely spaced receiving antenna and uses Spaced Antenna techniques to measure winds. Over the last six months, MAPR has been making observations at NOAA-ETL's boundary layer studies facility at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory (BAO).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages815-818
    Number of pages4
    StatePublished - 1999
    EventProceedings of the 1999 29th International Conference on Radar Meteorology - Montreal, Que., Can
    Duration: Jul 12 1999Jul 16 1999

    Conference

    ConferenceProceedings of the 1999 29th International Conference on Radar Meteorology
    CityMontreal, Que., Can
    Period07/12/9907/16/99

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