Multiple scattering effects in pulsed radar systems: An intercomparison study

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In this paper, two different numerical methods capable of computing multiple scattering effects in pulsed-radar systems are compared. Both methods are based on the solution of the time-dependent vectorial form of the radiative transfer equation: one exploits the successive order of scattering approximation, the other a forward Monte Carlo technique. Different benchmark results are presented (including layers of monodisperse spherical water and ice particles), which are of specific interest for W-band spaceborne cloud radars such as CloudSat's or Earth-CARE's cloud profiling radars. Results demonstrate a good agreement between the two methods. The pros and cons of the two models are discussed, with a particular focus on the validity of the second order of scattering approximation. © 2008 American Meteorological Society.

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Battaglia, A., Kobayashi, S., Tanelli, S., Simmer, C., & Im, E. (2008). Multiple scattering effects in pulsed radar systems: An intercomparison study. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 25(9), 1556–1567. https://doi.org/10.1175/2008JTECHA1023.1

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