Polarimetric Observations of Chaff Using the WSR-88D Network

Chaff is a radar countermeasure typically used by military branches in training exercises around the United States. Chaff within view of the S-band WSR-88D beam can appear prominently on radar users’ displays. Knowledge of chaff characteristics is useful for radar users to discriminate between chaff...

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Published inJournal of applied meteorology and climatology Vol. 57; no. 5; pp. 1063 - 1081
Main Authors Kurdzo, James M., Williams, Earle R., Smalley, David J., Bennett, Betty J., Patterson, David C., Veillette, Mark S., Donovan, Michael F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston American Meteorological Society 01.05.2018
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Summary:Chaff is a radar countermeasure typically used by military branches in training exercises around the United States. Chaff within view of the S-band WSR-88D beam can appear prominently on radar users’ displays. Knowledge of chaff characteristics is useful for radar users to discriminate between chaff and weather echoes and for automated algorithms to do the same. The WSR-88D network provides dual-polarimetric capabilities across the United States, leading to the collection of a large database of chaff cases. This database is analyzed to determine the characteristics of chaff in terms of the reflectivity factor and polarimetric variables on large scales. Particular focus is given to the dynamics of differential reflectivity Z DR in chaff and its dependence on height. In contrast to radar observations of chaff for a single event, this study is able to reveal a repeatable and new pattern of radar chaff observations. A discussion about the observed characteristics is presented, and hypotheses for the observed Z DR dynamics are put forth.
ISSN:1558-8424
1558-8432
DOI:10.1175/JAMC-D-17-0191.1