3.27
XSECT
: Cross Section
Figure 40
XSECT
Configuration Example
XSECT
is a volume scan product that shows the height cross-section along a user-definable
line.
The
XSECT
product is similar to an
RHI
in that it shows a range-height representation or
vertical "slice" of a radar parameter.
For
XSECT
, the cross section is constructed from a
PPI
volume scan. This means that if you
are running a standard volume scan at regular intervals, an
XSECT
can be constructed
without scheduling an
RHI
task.
Unlike
RHI
products, which are typically composed of about 100 elevation angles, the
resolution in an
XSECT
is limited by the number of elevation angles in the volume scan,
typically 10 ... 20. However, the 3-D interpolation used by the
XSECT
algorithm yields an
excellent representation of the height distribution of radar parameters. The algorithm also
corrects for earth curvature effects so that the height scale corresponds to the actual height
above your product reference height (usually sea level).
You can use the
XSECT
product in the following ways:
• For regions of interest, such as a watershed area or air terminal, you may configure an
XSECT
as a standard product to slice through the area.
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