A Technique to Censor Biological Echoes in Radar Reflectivity Data

Abstract Existing techniques of quality control of radar reflectivity data rely on local texture and vertical profiles to discriminate between precipitating echoes and nonprecipitating echoes. Nonprecipitating echoes may be due to artifacts such as anomalous propagation, ground clutter, electronic interference, sun strobe, and biological contaminants (i.e., birds, bats, and insects). The local texture of reflectivity fields suffices to remove most artifacts, except for biological echoes. Biological echoes, also called “bloom” echoes because of their circular shape and expanding size during the nighttime, have proven difficult to remove, especially in peak migration seasons of various biological species, because they can have local and vertical characteristics that are similar to those of stratiform rain or snow. In this paper, a technique is described that identifies candidate bloom echoes based on the range variance of reflectivity in areas of bloom and uses the global, rather than local, characteristic ...

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