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Contextualizing Polarimetric Retrievals of Boundary Layer Height Using State-of-the-Art Boundary Layer Profiling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Polarimetric Observations and Simulations of Sublimating Snow: Implications for Nowcasting
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Estimation of Melting-Layer Cooling Rate from Dual-Polarization Radar: Spectral Bin Model Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractDiabatic cooling from hydrometeor phase changes in the stratiform melting layer is of great interest to both operational forecasters and modelers for its societal and dynamical consequences. Attempts to estimate ...
Polarimetric Radar Relations for Estimation of Visibility in Aggregated Snow
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Impacts of Vertical Nonuniform Beam Filling on the Observability of Secondary Ice Production due to Sublimation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Impacts of Vertical Nonuniform Beam Filling on the Observability of Secondary Ice Production due to Sublimation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Assimilation of Water Vapor Retrievals from ZDR Columns Using the 3DVar Method for Improving the Short-Term Prediction of Convective Storms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
HailTrack—Improving Radar-Based Hailfall Estimates by Modeling Hail Trajectories
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Hydrometeor Mixing Ratio Retrievals for Storm-Scale Radar Data Assimilation: Utility of Current Relations and Potential Benefits of Polarimetry
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he assimilation of radar data into storm-scale numerical weather prediction models has been shown to be beneficial for successfully modeling convective storms. Because of the difficulty of directly assimilating reflectivity ...
Assimilation of ZDR Columns for Improving the Spinup and Forecast of Convective Storms in Storm-Scale Models: Proof-of-Concept Experiments
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractAchieving accurate storm-scale analyses and reducing the spinup time of modeled convection is a primary motivation for the assimilation of radar reflectivity data. One common technique of reflectivity data assimilation ...