Performance characteristics of the Kennedy Space Center 50-MHz Doppler radar wind profiler using the median filter/first-guess data reduction algorithm
Rs. Schumann et al., Performance characteristics of the Kennedy Space Center 50-MHz Doppler radar wind profiler using the median filter/first-guess data reduction algorithm, J ATMOSP OC, 16(5), 1999, pp. 532-549
The performance of an improved signal-processing algorithm implemented on t
he NASA 50-MHz radar wind profiler at Kennedy Space Center is analyzed. In
1990, NASA began using a 50-MHz Doppler radar wind profiler to demonstrate
the applicability of the technology to assessing launch wind conditions at
Kennedy Space Center. To produce critical wind profiles in minimal time, NA
SA replaced the conventional signal-processing system delivered by the manu
facturer with a more robust system. The new signal-processing system uses a
median filter to remove spurious Doppler spectral data and constrains the
search for the atmospheric signal by a first guess. The new system has been
in nearly continuous operation since mid-1994. Over this period, the syste
m performance was evaluated in varied weather conditions, and numerous comp
arisons with wind profiles from radar-tracked jimspheres were accomplished.
The system is now integrated into the prelaunch wind evaluation structure.
This paper discusses the details of the new signal-processing system and p
resents the results of the performance analysis.