Radar Backscattering from Snowflakes: Comparison of Fractal, Aggregate, and Soft Spheroid Models

نویسندگان

  • JANI TYYNELÄ
  • JUSSI LEINONEN
  • DMITRI MOISSEEV
  • TIMO NOUSIAINEN
چکیده

The sensitivity of radar backscattering cross sections on different snowflake shapes is studied at C, Ku, Ka, and W bands. Snowflakes are simulated using two complex shape models, namely, fractal and aggregate, and a soft spheroid model. The models are tuned to emulate physical properties of real snowflakes, that is, the mass–size relation and aspect ratio. It is found that for particle sizes up to 5 mm and for frequencies from 5 to 35 GHz, there is a good agreement in the backscattering cross section for all models. For larger snowflakes at the Ka band, it is found that the spheroid model underestimates the backscattering cross sections by a factor of 10, and at W band by a factor of 50–100. Furthermore, there is a noticeable difference between spheroid and complex shape models in the linear depolarization ratios for all frequencies and particle sizes.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011