ARMAR
Point of Contact:
- Steve Durden
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Office Telephone: (818) 354-4719
- E-mail: sdurden@jpl.nasa.gov
- ARMAR Homepage: http://trmm.jpl.nasa.gov/armar.html
Brief Instrument Description of the
Airborne Rain Mapping Radar (ARMAR)
The NASA/JPL Airborne Rain MApping Radar (ARMAR) was developed for the
purpose of supporting future spaceborne rain radar systems, including
the TRMM PR. ARMAR flies on the NASA DC-8 aircraft and
operates at 13.8 GHz (Ku-band); it has Doppler and multi-polarization
capabilities. It normally scans its antenna across track +/- 20 degrees
but can also operate with its antenna pointing at a fixed angle. In
addition to acquisition of radar parameters, it also spends a small
fraction of its time operating as a radiometer, providing
the 13.8 GHz brightness temperature. ARMAR is a pulse compression
radar, meaning that it transmits an FM chirp signal of relatively
long duration. The raw data is recorded directly to a high speed
tape recorder. Post-processing occurs in two steps; first, the raw
data is compressed by correlating it with the transmitted chirp, giving
data comparable to a conventional short pulse radar. These data are
used to form various second-order statistics, which are averaged
over at least 100 (often several hundred) pulses. The second
processing step takes the pulse-compressed and averaged data and
performs calibration. This step uses data acquired by the system
calibration loop during flight to convert the measured power to
the equivalent radar reflectivity factor Ze. It also produces Doppler
velocity and polarization observables, depending on the mode of
operation during data collection.
| Operating Frequency | 13.8 GHz |
| Surface Horizontal Resolution | 800 m |
| Vertical 6 dB Resolution | 80 m |
| Polarization | HH,VV,HV |
| Antenna Beamwidth | 3.8 deg. |
| Antenna Scan Angle | +/- 20 deg. |
| Transmitter Power | 200 W |
| Transmit Chirp Duration | 5-45 microsec |
| Pulse Repetition Frequency | 1-8 kHz |
| Chirp Bandwidth | 4 MHz |
| A/D Sampling Rate | 10 MHz |
| A/D Resolution | 12 bits |
| Number Independent Samples | < 100 |
| Radiometer Delta K | 1K |
Table 1. ARMAR Instrument Characteristics
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