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Millimeter-wavelength radar has proved to be an effective instrument for cloud observation and research.In this study,8-mm-wavelength cloud radar (MMCR) with Doppler and polarization capabilities was used to investigate cloud dynamics in China for the first time.Its design,system specifications,calibration,and application in measuring clouds associated with typhoon are discussed in this article.The cloud radar measurements of radar reflectivity (Z).Doppler velocity (Vr),velocity spectrum width (Sw) and the depolarization ratio (LDR) at vertical incidence were used to analyze the microphysical and dynamic processes of the cloud system and precipitation associated with Typhoon Nuri,which occurred in southern China in August 2008.The results show the reflectivity observed using MMCR to be consistent with the echo height and the melting-layer location data obtained by the nearby China S-band new-generation weather radar (SA),but the Ka-band MMCR provided more detailed structural information about clouds and weak precipitation data than did the SA radar.The variation of radar reflectivity and LDR in vertical structure reveals the transformation of particle phase from ice to water.The vertical velocity and velocity spectrum width of MMCR observations indicate an updraft and strong turbulence in the stratiform cloud layer.MMCR provides a valuable new technology for meteorological research in China.