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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) eLe Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) est un test d'évaluation des performances du radar météorologique WSR-88D modifié pour inclure la double polarisation du faisceau. Ce programme fut un projet conjoint du National Weather Service (NWS), de la Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) et de l’agence météorologique de l'US Air Force (AFWA) qui s'est déroulé en 2000-2004. Il a abouti à la mise à niveau de tout le réseau de radars météorologiques aux États-Unis en y ajoutant la double polarisation qui permet de mieux déterminer le type de précipitations et les quantités tombées.e précipitations et les quantités tombées. , The Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) The Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) was a test for evaluating the performance of the WSR-88D in order to modify it to include dual polarization. This program was a joint project of the National Weather Service (NWS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the US Air Force Meteorological Agency (AFWA), which took place from 2000-2004. It has resulted in the upgrading of the entire meteorological radar network in the United States by adding dual polarization to better determine the type of hydrometeor, and quantities that have fallen.rometeor, and quantities that have fallen.
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rdfs:comment Le Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) eLe Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) est un test d'évaluation des performances du radar météorologique WSR-88D modifié pour inclure la double polarisation du faisceau. Ce programme fut un projet conjoint du National Weather Service (NWS), de la Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) et de l’agence météorologique de l'US Air Force (AFWA) qui s'est déroulé en 2000-2004. Il a abouti à la mise à niveau de tout le réseau de radars météorologiques aux États-Unis en y ajoutant la double polarisation qui permet de mieux déterminer le type de précipitations et les quantités tombées.e précipitations et les quantités tombées. , The Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) The Joint Polarization Experiment (JPOLE) was a test for evaluating the performance of the WSR-88D in order to modify it to include dual polarization. This program was a joint project of the National Weather Service (NWS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the US Air Force Meteorological Agency (AFWA), which took place from 2000-2004. It has resulted in the upgrading of the entire meteorological radar network in the United States by adding dual polarization to better determine the type of hydrometeor, and quantities that have fallen.rometeor, and quantities that have fallen.
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