TOWER (pLMR)
Polarimetric L-Band Multibeam Radiometer
The
Polarimetric L-band Multi-beam Radiometer (PLMR) operate at
1.400-1.426 GHz. It has six antenna beams with 15° beamwidth
distributed at angles ±7.5°, ±21° and ±38.5°.
It is mounted on the ten-meter-high rotating tower to alternatively observe the four quadrants of the paddock. A rotation cycle consists of four positions with different azimuth. Each azimuth position lasts 30 minutes within which the instrument zenith is changed every 10 minutes according to 135°, 142°, and 149°, to produce a range of incidence angles. This four-quadrant paddock has been managed with different roughness and vegetation conditions during different periods for comparison. The furrows in quadrant 1 and 3 have been made perpendicular to the direction along with the radiometer footprint, while those in quadrant 2 are parallel to the footprint direction. This is designed to compare the roughness effects according to azimuth directions.
A two-hour-long tower rotation cycle consists of positions 1) to 4) in order
Created: June 2021 Last Modified: June 2021
Maintainer: Xiaoling Wu, xiaoling.wu@monash.edu; Luisa White, luisa.whitemurillo@monash.edu