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- Title
Asymmetric Radar Echo Patterns from Insects.
- Authors
Melnikov, Valery M.; Istok, Michael J.; Westbrook, John K.
- Abstract
Radar echoes from insects, birds, and bats in the atmosphere exhibit both symmetry and asymmetry in polarimetric patterns. Symmetry refers to similar magnitudes of polarimetric variables at opposite azimuths, and asymmetry relegates to differences in these magnitudes. Asymmetry can be due to different species observed at different azimuths. It is shown in this study that when both polarized waves are transmitted simultaneously, asymmetric patterns can also be caused by insects of the same species that are oriented in the same direction. A model for scattering of simultaneously transmitted horizontally and vertically polarized radar waves by insects is developed. The model reproduces the main features of asymmetric patterns in differential reflectivity: the copolar correlation coefficient and the differential phase. The radar differential phase on transmit between horizontally and vertically polarized waves plays a critical role in the formations of the asymmetric patterns. The width-to-length ratios of insects' bodies and their orientation angles are retrieved from matching the model output with radar data.
- Subjects
RADAR polarimetry; INSECT morphology; SYMMETRY (Biology); INSECT anatomy; INSECTS; REFLECTANCE measurement
- Publication
Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology, 2015, Vol 32, Issue 4, p659
- ISSN
0739-0572
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JTECH-D-13-00247.1