It is recommended that the
Max Time Span
be set to just under the skip time. Using a skip
time is generally required if you are compositing radars with different times between volume
scans.
5.3
DWELL
Algorithm: Composite in
Time
DWELL
is comprised of a product and composites successive images of a product in time.
Moving targets show a "streak" on the display.
DWELL
is similar to the photographic technique of leaving the camera shutter open while
photographing a moving target. The background is fixed and the moving target shows a
"blur" behind it.
t–2
t–1
t0
Input Product Sequence
Dwell Product at Time t0
Figure 48
DWELL
Schematic Example
The
DWELL
product algorithm is a "time composite" of the input products. Because of this,
the product that is generated by the
DWELL
algorithm is of the same type as the input
product. For example, if we "dwell" a
PPI
product, a new
PPI
product is generated. The
choices for the type of data that are displayed in the
DWELL
PPI
product are:
•
Original input data
For example, if a
PPI
of dBZ is used as input, then
DWELL
makes a time composite of
dBZ.
This is useful for showing where precipitation has fallen during the dwell time. When
animated, the life cycle of growth, decay and motion of individual echoes can be easily
seen.
•
Time
The data points in the
DWELL
product are coded by their age from the time of the most
recent product in the
DWELL
. The display shows a color coded time history of echoes.
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