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Connecting Microphysical Processes in Colorado Winter Storms with Vertical Profiles of Radar Observations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: o better connect radar observations to microphysical processes, the authors analyze concurrent polarimetric radar observations at vertical incidence and roughly side incidence during the Front Range Orographic Storms (FROST) ...
Bulk-Density Representations of Branched Planar Ice Crystals: Errors in the Polarimetric Radar Variables
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractRecent interest in interpreting polarimetric radar observations of ice and evaluating microphysical model output with these observations has highlighted the importance of accurately computing the scattering of ...
The Polarimetric Radar Scattering Properties of Oriented Aggregates
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Polarimetric Radar Signatures of Dendritic Growth Zones within Colorado Winter Storms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: -band polarimetric radar observations of winter storms in northeastern Colorado on 20?21 February, 9 March, and 9 April 2013 are examined. These observations were taken by the Colorado State University?University of ...
A Probabilistic Radar Forward Model for Branched Planar Ice Crystals
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractPolarimetric radar measurements provide information about ice particle growth and offer the potential to evaluate and better constrain ice microphysical models. To achieve these goals, one must map the ice particle ...
A Physically Based, Meshless Lagrangian Approach to Simulate Melting Precipitation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Polarimetric Radar Scattering Properties of Oriented Aggregates
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Comments on “Observations of Wall Cloud Formation in Supercell Thunderstorms during VORTEX2”
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Radar-Based Bayesian Estimation of Ice Crystal Growth Parameters within a Microphysical Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Comparisons of Electromagnetic Scattering Properties of Real Hailstones and Spheroids
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Severe (>2.5 cm) hail causes >$5 billion in damage annually in the United States. However, radar sizing of hail remains challenging. Typically, spheroids are used to represent hailstones in radar forward operators and to ...