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GRIP AIRBORNE SECOND GENERATION PRECIPITATION RADAR (APR-2) V1
The GRIP Airborne Second Generation Precipitation Radar (APR-2) dataset was collected from the Second Generation Airborne Precipitation Radar (APR-2), which is a dual-frequency (13 GHz and 35 GHz), Doppler, dual-polarization radar system. It has a downward looking antenna that performs cross track scans. Additional features include: simultaneous dual-frequency, matched beam operation at 13.4 and 35.6 GHz (same as GPM Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar), simultaneous measurement of both like- and cross-polarized signals at both frequencies, Doppler operation, and real-time pulse compression (calibrated reflectivity data can be produced for large areas in the field during flight, if necessary). The APR-2 flew on the NASA DC-8 for the Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) experiment and collected data between Aug 17, 2010 - Sep 22, 2010 and are in HDF-4 format. The major goal was to better understand how tropical storms form and develop into major hurricanes. NASA used the DC-8 aircraft, the WB-57 aircraft and the Global Hawk Unmanned Airborne System (UAS), configured with a suite of in situ and remote sensing instruments that were used to observe and characterize the lifecycle of hurricanes.
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "026:00" ] |
|---|---|
| identifier | 10.5067/GRIP/APR2/DATA201 |
| landingPage | https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?q=gripapr2 |
| programCode |
[ "026:000" ] |
| spatial | ["CARTESIAN",[{"WestBoundingCoordinate":-97.9192,"NorthBoundingCoordinate":34.847,"EastBoundingCoordinate":-56.0457,"SouthBoundingCoordinate":11.9008}]] |
| temporal | 2010-08-17/2010-08-17 |
| theme |
[ "Earth Science" ] |