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    Microwave link dual-wavelength measurements of path-average attenuation for the estimation of drop size distributions and rainfall by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R.H.

    “…Microwave attenuation measurements at 25 and 38 GHz made on a 2.3-km microwave link are employed to estimate drop size distributions (DSD), rainfall rate, and…”
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    Reconfigurable L-band radar by Rincon, R.F.

    Published in 2008 European Radar Conference (01-10-2008)
    “…The reconfigurable L-band radar is an ongoing development at NASA/GSFC that exploits the capability inherently in phased array radar systems with a…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    A three-parameter inversion of the drop size distribution using NASA/TRMM Microwave Link data by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R.H., Meneghini, R.

    “…Attenuation measurements at 25 and 38 GHz performed with the NASA/TRMM Microwave Link provide information about the drop size distribution (DSD) along the…”
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    Rain estimation using the NASA/TRMM microwave link by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R.H., Thiele, O.

    “…Several dual and single parameter techniques for the estimation of rainfall rate are explored. The key element in the research is the use of the NASA TRMM…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Study of the variability in the rain drop size distribution over a 2.3 km path by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R., Meneghini, R., Bidwell, S., Tokay, A.

    “…In an effort to study the drop size distribution (DSD) a state-of-the-art instrument arrangement was deployed on Wallops Island, VA. The instrumentation…”
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    NASA's L-Band Imaging Scatterometer by Rincon, R.F., Hildebrand, P., Hilliard, L., Mead, J.

    “…The L-Band Imaging Scatterometer (LIS) is an airborne radar developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center which combines electronic beam steering and digital…”
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    Forward and backscattering measurements of rainfall using the NASA Microwave Link by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R., Meneghini, R., Kurum, M., Stich, J.

    “…This paper studies the feasibility of making backscatter measurements from rainfall with the NASA/Microwave Link system at Wallops Island, VA. The research…”
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    Estimation of path-average rain drop size distribution using the NASA/TRMM microwave link by Rincon, R.F., Lang, R., Meneghini, R., Bidwell, S., Tokay, A.

    “…Microwave attenuation measurements at 25 GHz, and 38 GHz on the NASA/TRMM 2.3-km microwave link permit the application of a dual-wavelength inversion technique…”
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    A multi-frequency, dual-polarization, microwave link for rainfall estimation by Rincon, R.F., Bidwell, S.W., Jameson, A.R., Thiele, O.W.

    “…A ground-based, multi-frequency, dual polarization, microwave link (LINK) is being developed by the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center for the measurement of…”
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