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1. Select Type > BEAM.
2. In Data:Display, choose Z dBZ, V V, W W, or T dBZt.
3. In Min/Max Range, Select the range interval over which averaging is performed.
The BEAM product performs averaging of dBZ or dBT values without linearizing. All
distances are in km.
IRIS has a selectable maximum height above which data are not recorded (for
example, 20 km (12.4 mi)). When selecting the Min/Max Range range, consider that,
at far ranges, this height is exceeded in the upper angles of a volume scan.
For example, if the height cuto is set to 20 km (12.4 mi), and a volume scan uses
elevation angles up to 20°, the maximum range that includes all of the data is 55 km
(34.2 mi).
4. In
Min/Max E L, define the elevation window.
For example, if the volume scan has elevation angles between and including 0 and 5°,
enter the values 0.0 and 5.0.
5. In CW AZ Interval, define the azimuth window.
The first value corresponds to the left side of the display, the second value to the right
side of the display.
From left to right on the display, the angles are in the clockwise direction.
For example, clockwise interval of 0.0 to 90.0 represents a 90° sector, while the interval
90.0 to 0.0 represents a 270° sector.
6. Apply the AZ/EL Smoother.
Enter the values in degrees, first for the azimuth and then for the elevation direction.
Typical values are 1.0, 1.0.
More information
Display Parameters (page 27)
Product Parameters (page 23)
Associating Products with Tasks (page 17)
Chapter 3 – Configuring IRIS Products
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