Title: Windshear detection - Airborne system perspective
Abstract: Functional requirements for airborne windshear detection and warning are discussed based on performance criteria of remote sensor devices such as Doppler radar, Doppler laser radar, and infrared radiometric techniques. These types of sensors are considered able to detect hazardous windshear conditions and provide adequate warning time for the flight crew to escape the encounter. Radar simulation and analysis show that windshear from microbursts can be detected. The Doppler systems can provide line-of-sight information from a region extending 2-4 km in front of the aircraft. The temperature drop associated with the formation of windshear can be measured by an airborne infrared radiometer which compares emission from CO2 in the immediate neighborhood of the aircraft to the emissions from CO2 in the air 4-5 km away. It is suggested that an integration of airborne sensor and ground derived data can support microburst avoidance.
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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