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A Technique for Coding Boundary Layer Echoes from Surface-Based Remote Sensors
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In recent years studies have provided a physical or meteorological interpretation of many echo types observed by surface-based remote sensors. The proliferation of remote sensors that continuously monitor the structure of ...
Coastal Marine Fog in Southern California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Multi-sensor and Multi-platform Observations of coastal marine fog along the coast of Southern California have been made since 1974 as part of a Navy program on marine fog. Details of the moisture and temperature mixing ...
The Evolution of the Clear Air Convective Layer Revealed by Surface-Based Remote Sensors
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A frequency-modulated, continuous-wave (FM-CW) radar, a high-power, narrow-beam, S-band radar, and an acoustic echo sounder made unique simultaneous observations of the growth and decay of the convective layer near a ...
Concurrent FM-CW Radar and Lidar Observations of the Boundary Layer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Boundary layer probing by multiple remote sensors can greatly improve the understanding of processes in this complex region. For this purpose one needs to know the unique information each individual sensor can provide. Two ...