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In this paper we discuss a new approach to create the acoustic atmospheric radar (sodar) which is based on noise sounding waveform. Such sounding waveform fits all formal requirements to UWB signals and has remarkable characteristics including extremely high range and speed resolution. It is important to remember that all these good properties exist only in the case when we have independent samples. The noise signal forms the independent samples because of its nature.