Detection of In-flight Icing Conditions by Radar over an Airport 2003-01-2095
Two sets of approaches to detect the presence of supercooled liquid water (SLW) over an airport area with radars are overviewed. The first set focuses on how scanning radars such as those existing in national networks might provide maps of icing likelihood and perhaps intensity over the approach area. The second set deals with the potential uses of dedicated low-cost vertically pointing radars located at the airport site itself to quantify amounts of supercooled cloud, drizzle, and rain over the airport.
Citation: Fabry, F., Zawadzki, I., Cober, S., Isaac, G. et al., "Detection of In-flight Icing Conditions by Radar over an Airport," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2095, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2095. Download Citation
Author(s):
Frédéric Fabry, Isztar Zawadzki, Stewart Cober, George Isaac, Thomas Ratvasky, Fredrick Solheim
Affiliated:
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, Cloud Physics Research Division, Meteorological Service of Canada, Icing Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center, Radiometrics Corporation