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Palmer et al. 1997
Palmer, R.D., Larsen, M.F. and Vangal, S. (1997). Effects of finite beam width and wind field divergence on Doppler radar measurements: Simulations. Radio Science 32: doi: 10.1029/96RS03412. issn: 0048-6604.

This paper describes the effects of wind field divergence on Doppler radar measurements. Incompressible fluids inherently have a horizontal divergence component in the presence of vertical gradients in the vertical motion. We present simulation studies which show that the radial velocity, measured from a vertically directed beam, can show a bias due to divergence created by the finite beam width effect. The bias can be of the order of a few centimeters per second, depending on beam width, divergence, and altitude. Furthermore, an indirect effect on the cross spectrum, which is typically used in multiple-receiver wind profiling algorithms, will be presented. Divergence causes a deformation of the isodops, thus distorting the Doppler sorting process implicit in the interferometric cross spectrum calculation.¿ 1997 American Geophysical Union

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