Jr. Jordan et al., REMOVING GROUND AND INTERMITTENT CLUTTER CONTAMINATION FROM WIND PROFILER SIGNALS USING WAVELET TRANSFORMS, Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology, 14(6), 1997, pp. 1280-1297
New algorithms for removing ground and intermittent clutter contaminat
ion from wind profiler data are presented. The techniques use wavelet
transforms to ''filter'' the contribution of clutter to the wind profi
ler signals. Examples of typical clutter contamination using simulated
and actual signals are presented. The corresponding Doppler spectra b
efore and after wavelet filtering are compared. The authors find that
wavelet filtering can reduce the clutter-to-clear-air signal power by
as much as 40 dB, even when the clutter and clear-air peaks cannot be
resolved in the Doppler spectrum. The enhancement in clear-air signal
detectability in the presence of clutter is due to the more efficient
separation of clutter and clear-air energy in the wavelet domain.