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Fuzzy Logic Classification of S-Band Polarimetric Radar Echoes to Identify Three-Body Scattering and Improve Data Quality
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he three-body scatter signature (TBSS) is a radar artifact that appears downrange from a high-radar-reflectivity core in a thunderstorm as a result of the presence of hailstones. It is useful to identify the TBSS artifact ...
Characterization of the 14 June 2011 Norman, Oklahoma, Downburst through Dual-Polarization Radar Observations and Hydrometeor Classification
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n 14 June 2011, thunderstorms developed along a cold front in central Oklahoma in a thermodynamic environment that was conducive for downbursts. One of the thunderstorms produced a wet downburst in Norman, Oklahoma, that ...
Improving Estimation of Specific Differential Phase and Assessing Differential Backscattering Phase
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Advantages of a Mixed-Band Radar Network for Severe Weather Operations: A Case Study of 13 May 2009
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: dding a mix of X- or C-band radars to the current Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) network could address several limitations of the network, including improvements to spatial gaps in low-level coverage and ...
An Analysis of Vortices Embedded within a Quasi-Linear Convective System Using X-Band Polarimetric Radar
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n 2 April 2010, a developing quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) moved rapidly northeastward through central Oklahoma spawning at least three intense, mesoscale vortices. At least two of these vortices caused damage rated ...
Radar Signatures Associated with Quasi-Linear Convective System Mesovortices
Publisher: American Meteorological Society