This 2001 book provides a detailed introduction to the principles
of Doppler and polarimetric radar, focusing in particular on their
use in the analysis of weather systems. The design features and
operation of practical radar systems are highlighted throughout the
book in order to illustrate important theoretical foundations. The
authors begin by discussing background topics such as
electromagnetic scattering, polarization, and wave propagation.
They then deal in detail with the engineering aspects of pulsed
Doppler polarimetric radar, including the relevant signal theory,
spectral estimation techniques, and noise considerations. They
close by examining a range of key applications in meteorology and
remote sensing. The book will be of great use to graduate students
of electrical engineering and atmospheric science as well as to
practitioners involved in the applications of polarimetric radar
systems.
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