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    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The use of the single-wavelength surface reference technique (SRT), the standard dual-wavelength technique (DWT), and dual-wavelength surface reference technique (DSRT) for measuring precipitation from space is analyzed, and the results are compared. The characteristics of the three methods are described, and the surface return powers during clear air conditions are measured. It is observed that the rain rate estimates obtained with the DWT and DSRT are identical in form, and the surface reflectance can be derived from the estimates by replacing the rain reflectivity statistics with those of the backscattering cross section of the surface. The data reveal that the DSRT is more applicable than the SRT when the wavelength correlation in the backscattering cross section of the surface is high or when the mean values of the backscattering cross section at the two wavelengths are nearly equal.
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
    Type: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (ISSN 0196-2892); GE-25; 456-471
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