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7.3.3  Coping with sea clutter and rain/snow clutter 
When the weather is bad and the ocean is rough, the use of an S band radar is effective because the 
radar is not influenced by sea clutter so much and attenuation due to rain drops is small. When an X 
band radar is used, reducing the pulse length will reduce the influence by undesired signal, and also 
the undesired signal rejection function effectively works; therefore, the use of short pulse is effective 
when the weather is bad. The effect of undesired signal control can be enhanced further by setting the 
various items on the  [RADAR process]  dialog  box  that is displayed by clicking  the RADAR signal 
processing setting button. 
By using the observation scene selection function that is described above, a suitable setting value can 
be retrieved according to various conditions such as weather (in the case of storm it is recommended 
to set a value for Storm or Rain). 
For the description of the observation  scene button, refer to "5.3.7 Adjusting  to optimal images 
(Selection of observation scenes)". While these settings are effective, targets, particularly, those that 
move at high speed may not be recognized visually.