Summary
Eleven papers contributed by the Lincoln Laboratory Weather Sensing Group to the American Meteorological Society's 26th International Conference on Radar Meteorology, to be held May 24-28, 1993 in Norman, Oklahoma, are compiled in this volume. The work reported was sponsored by several FAA programs, including Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR), Air Surveillance Radar-9 (ASR-9), Integrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS), and Terminal Area Surveillance System (TASS). The papers are based on analyses completed over the past year at Lincoln Laboratory and in collaboration with staff at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, the University of Oklahoma, Raytheon Corporation, and the FAA Technical Center in Atlantic City, NJ. The staff members of the Weather Sensing Group have documented their studies in four major areas: Operational Systems (TDWR Operational Test and Evaluation results); Radar Operations (future airport weather surveillance requirements, a "machine intelligent" gust front detection algorithm, microburst asymmetry study results, a shear-based microburst detection algorithm, and a hazard index for TDWR-detected microbursts); Signal Processing (coherent processing across multi-PRI waveforms, clutter filter design for multiple-PRT signals, and identification of anomalous propagation associated with thunderstorm outflows); and Analysis Methods (multiple-single Doppler wind analysis using NEXRAD data, and an adjoint method wind retrieval scheme).