Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6

An especially severe and recurring natural disaster is the tropical cyclone particularly as affecting the land surrounding the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. A particularly well documented case there was the cyclone of 1970, when an estimated 300000 people died. Although it is possible to predict the occurrence of a cyclone from satellite pictures, it is almost impossible to make a precise estimate of its severity. The decision whether or not to warn the public of approach- ing danger is thus a very difficult one to make. Repeated death and destruction can best be minimized if killer storms can be distin- guished from non-killer storms and thus assure public acceptance of warning systems. Aircraft reconnaissance into the storm centres is one way, but the cost of maintaining an aircraft alert system is prohibitively high. Modern Doppler radar equipped with a real- time processor and colour display appears to offer a less costly alternative. The ensuing report develops a specification for such a cyclone detecting radar from a new radar technology proven in use at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Baynton, Harold W.
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1977
Subjects:CYCLONES, NATURAL DISASTERS, STORMS, TROPICAL STORMS, ENERGY RESOURCES, DATA PROCESSING, BANGLADESH, RADAR, SATELLITE TRACKING,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/28010
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-280102021-05-28T08:16:52Z Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6 United Nations Environment Programme Baynton, Harold W. Rockefeller Foundation Economy Division CYCLONES NATURAL DISASTERS STORMS TROPICAL STORMS ENERGY RESOURCES DATA PROCESSING BANGLADESH RADAR SATELLITE TRACKING An especially severe and recurring natural disaster is the tropical cyclone particularly as affecting the land surrounding the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. A particularly well documented case there was the cyclone of 1970, when an estimated 300000 people died. Although it is possible to predict the occurrence of a cyclone from satellite pictures, it is almost impossible to make a precise estimate of its severity. The decision whether or not to warn the public of approach- ing danger is thus a very difficult one to make. Repeated death and destruction can best be minimized if killer storms can be distin- guished from non-killer storms and thus assure public acceptance of warning systems. Aircraft reconnaissance into the storm centres is one way, but the cost of maintaining an aircraft alert system is prohibitively high. Modern Doppler radar equipped with a real- time processor and colour display appears to offer a less costly alternative. The ensuing report develops a specification for such a cyclone detecting radar from a new radar technology proven in use at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA. 2019-04-19T14:58:54Z 2019-04-19T14:58:54Z 1977 Reports and Books https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/28010 English Public Text application/pdf Indian Ocean
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NATURAL DISASTERS
STORMS
TROPICAL STORMS
ENERGY RESOURCES
DATA PROCESSING
BANGLADESH
RADAR
SATELLITE TRACKING
CYCLONES
NATURAL DISASTERS
STORMS
TROPICAL STORMS
ENERGY RESOURCES
DATA PROCESSING
BANGLADESH
RADAR
SATELLITE TRACKING
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STORMS
TROPICAL STORMS
ENERGY RESOURCES
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RADAR
SATELLITE TRACKING
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NATURAL DISASTERS
STORMS
TROPICAL STORMS
ENERGY RESOURCES
DATA PROCESSING
BANGLADESH
RADAR
SATELLITE TRACKING
United Nations Environment Programme
Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
description An especially severe and recurring natural disaster is the tropical cyclone particularly as affecting the land surrounding the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. A particularly well documented case there was the cyclone of 1970, when an estimated 300000 people died. Although it is possible to predict the occurrence of a cyclone from satellite pictures, it is almost impossible to make a precise estimate of its severity. The decision whether or not to warn the public of approach- ing danger is thus a very difficult one to make. Repeated death and destruction can best be minimized if killer storms can be distin- guished from non-killer storms and thus assure public acceptance of warning systems. Aircraft reconnaissance into the storm centres is one way, but the cost of maintaining an aircraft alert system is prohibitively high. Modern Doppler radar equipped with a real- time processor and colour display appears to offer a less costly alternative. The ensuing report develops a specification for such a cyclone detecting radar from a new radar technology proven in use at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
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NATURAL DISASTERS
STORMS
TROPICAL STORMS
ENERGY RESOURCES
DATA PROCESSING
BANGLADESH
RADAR
SATELLITE TRACKING
author United Nations Environment Programme
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title Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
title_short Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
title_full Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
title_fullStr Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
title_full_unstemmed Radar Design for Determining the Strength of Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal : MARC Report Number 6
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