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Margaretha A. van Esand details a newly developed stochastic model and estimator.This volume is devoted to the Persistent Scatterer Technique, the latest development in radar interferometric data processing. Using this technique, millimetric displacements can be observed at hundreds of thousands of targets that are affcondescend 发表于 2025-3-27 17:52:56
millimetric displacements can be observed at hundreds of thousands of targets that are affected only slightly from temporal and geometric decorrelation, such as the walls and the roofs of houses, lamp posts, grates, window ledges, etc. All acquired data can be used by this technique, which enables tInterim 发表于 2025-3-27 21:58:21
quently, principle of polarimetric radar (or dual polarization radar), polarimetric parameters, and their applications are discussed, where techniques to estimate precipitation rate and cloud water content in higher precision and hydrometeor classification are also described.屈尊 发表于 2025-3-28 02:27:34
Margaretha A. van Esquently, principle of polarimetric radar (or dual polarization radar), polarimetric parameters, and their applications are discussed, where techniques to estimate precipitation rate and cloud water content in higher precision and hydrometeor classification are also described.debris 发表于 2025-3-28 10:09:43
Margaretha A. van Ese first reported detection in England. We have been unable to document such an event in the United States until the work of Bent (1943) in 1942–43. It soon became obvious that microwave radar would be an excellent tool for the observation of storms and for tracking balloon-borne targets for wind-fin使声音降低 发表于 2025-3-28 11:23:17
Margaretha A. van Ese first reported detection in England. We have been unable to document such an event in the United States until the work of Bent (1943) in 1942–43. It soon became obvious that microwave radar would be an excellent tool for the observation of storms and for tracking balloon-borne targets for wind-fin