Summer 1988 TDWR microburst analysis
July 1, 1990
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Proc. Airborne Wind Shear Detection and Warning Systems, Second Combined Manufacturers' and Technologists' Conf., Pt. II, 18-20 October 1988, pp. 741-751.
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Summer 1988 TDWR microburst analysis
Summary
The Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) testbed system was operated during the months of July-August 1988 in a live operational demonstration providing microburst (and related weather hazard) protection to the Stapleton International Airport in Deilver, CO. During this time period, the performance of the detection system was carefully monitored in an effort to determine the reliability of the system. Initial performance analysis indicates that the microburst detection component of TDWR satisfies the basic performance goals of 90% probability of detection md 10% probability of false alarm. An in-depth study of the system performance, based on analysis of both dual-Doppler radar observations and surface mesonet measurements, is in progress to provide a detailed understanding of the observability of microbursts by the radar, the ability of the algorithms to detect microbursts observed by the radar, and the timeliness and accuracy of the microburst alarms provided to operational users.