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Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer 2012 Christopher Demel Alcalá Research Participant

Compare OTG Reflectivities at Vertical and Horizontal Polarizations and its effect on Signal Attenuation. Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer 2012 Christopher Demel Alcalá Research Participant Department of Electrical Engineering Keyla Mora, Mentor. Outline. Objectives

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Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer 2012 Christopher Demel Alcalá Research Participant

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  1. Compare OTG Reflectivities at Vertical and Horizontal Polarizations and its effect on Signal Attenuation Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer 2012 Christopher Demel Alcalá Research Participant Department of Electrical Engineering Keyla Mora, Mentor

  2. Outline • Objectives • Background Theory • Differential Reflectivity • Methodology • Timeline

  3. Objectives • Collect Data from OTG Radars • Compare Data • Analyze Images • Determine the Effect on Signal Attenuation OTG radars: X-band:8Ghz-12Ghz Wavelength: 2.5-4cm

  4. Differential Reflectivity ZDR > 0dB ZDR < 0dB ZDR = 0dB

  5. Methodology Image shared by Keyla Mora

  6. Methodology “Up” OTG radar at 13 degrees “Down” OTG radar from 14 to 13.5 degrees

  7. Methodology “Up” OTG radar “Down” OTG radar

  8. Methodology “Up” OTG radar “Down” OTG radar Images shared by Keyla Mora

  9. Timeline

  10. Questions

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