Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2009:;volume( 090 ):;issue: 012:;page 1797
Author(s): McLaughlin, David; Pepyne, David; Philips, Brenda; Kurose, James; Zink, Michael; Westbrook, David; Lyons, Eric; Knapp, Eric; Hopf, Anthony; Defonzo, Alfred; Contreras, Robert; Djaferis, Theodore; Insanic, Edin; Frasier, Stephen; Chandrasekar, V.; Junyent, Francesc; Bharadwaj, Nitin; Wang, Yanting; Liu, Yuxiang; Dolan, Brenda; Droegemeier, Kelvin; Brotzge, Jerald; Xue, Ming; Kloesel, Kevin; Brewster, Keith; Carr, Frederick; Cruz-Pol, Sandra; Hondl, Kurt; Kollias, Pavlos
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Dense networks of short-range radars capable of mapping storms and detecting atmospheric hazards are described. Composed of small X-band (9.4 GHz) radars spaced tens of kilometers apart, these networks defeat the Earth ...