Application of an Interferometric Phase Unwrapping Technique to Dealiasing of Weather Radar VelocitY Fields

Stephen L. Durden Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California

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Abstract

Dealiasing of Doppler weather radar velocity measurements is analogous to the problem of phase unwrapping encountered in radar and optical interferometry. A technique developed for phase unwrapping in interferometric synthetic aperture radar is described and successfully applied to weather radar velocity deallasing.

Abstract

Dealiasing of Doppler weather radar velocity measurements is analogous to the problem of phase unwrapping encountered in radar and optical interferometry. A technique developed for phase unwrapping in interferometric synthetic aperture radar is described and successfully applied to weather radar velocity deallasing.

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