Frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radars measure the distance and velocity of moving objects simultaneously. They constantly vary their operating frequency while collecting data, which allows them to measure very short ranges of the target. FMCW radars provide high-resolution distance readings and faster update rates than pulsed radars. They can work in different weather conditions and have been used to study snow and ice properties, ocean currents, and precipitation.

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![]() Campaign Field Sites Stationary 68 Campaigns · 162 Instruments | CLPX Cold Land Processes Experiment 2002—2008 Central Rocky Mountains, Colorado, Alaska 2 Deployments · 0 Data Products
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