Effects of temperature and orientation on 3.2mm radar backscattering from ice crystals

Juxiu Wu, Ming Wei, Jie Zhou, Jinhu Wang
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Millimeter wave radar signals depending on backscattering characteristics of particles and particles size distribution can be used to inverse the microphysical parameters of clouds, but ice clouds are composed of non-spherical ice crystals, so various factors of impacting on the scattering from non-spherical particles must be considered. However, there are few papers that account for the influence of temperature and orientation on the backscattering characteristics of hexagonal ice crystals with 3.2mm radar in detail. The effects are investigated by modeling the discrete dipole approximation (DDA) method in this paper. At vertical radar wave, the value of backscattering cross sections of hexagonal ice crystals with horizontal orientation (2D) is twofold more than random orientation (3D). With the antenna elevation angle increases, there is a large increase of radar cross sections for hexagonal columns, but a slight change for hexagonal plates with 2D. The contributions from orientations must be considered in calculating scattering characteristics of non-spherical ice crystals. Backscattering cross sections change slightly about 2.75% when the temperature changes from 0° to 173°. It should also be noted that aspect ratio has a large impact on radar cross sections. Such calculations can extend scattering characteristics database of ice particles. In this paper, we provide some ideas for exploring the scattering from ice crystal and theoretical basis for using the 3.2mm radar echo to inverse the characteristics of clouds.
温度和方向对冰晶3.2mm雷达后向散射的影响
利用毫米波雷达信号依赖于粒子的后向散射特性和粒径分布可以反演云的微物理参数,但冰云是由非球形冰晶组成的,因此必须考虑各种影响非球形粒子散射的因素。然而,详细研究温度和取向对3.2mm雷达六边形冰晶后向散射特性影响的论文很少。本文采用离散偶极子近似(DDA)方法对其影响进行了研究。在垂直雷达波下,水平方向(2D)六边形冰晶的后向散射截面值是随机方向(3D)的2倍。随着天线仰角的增大,六角形柱的雷达截面增大较大,而六角形板的雷达截面变化不大。在计算非球形冰晶的散射特性时,必须考虑取向的贡献。当温度从0°到173°变化时,后向散射截面变化较小,约为2.75%。还应注意的是,纵横比对雷达横截面有很大的影响。这样的计算可以扩展冰粒散射特性数据库。本文为研究冰晶散射提供了一些思路,并为利用3.2mm雷达回波反演云层特征提供了理论依据。
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