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Autor:
Ali Tokay, Liang Liao, Robert Meneghini, Charles N. Helms, S. Joseph Munchak, David B. Wolff, Patrick N. Gatlin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 62:611-624
Parameters of the normalized gamma particle size distribution (PSD) have been retrieved from the Precipitation Image Package (PIP) snowfall observations collected during the International Collaborative Experiment–PyeongChang Olympic and Paralympic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 24:691-708
Improving estimation of snow water equivalent rate (SWER) from radar reflectivity (Ze), known as a SWER(Ze) relationship, is a priority for NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission ground validation program as it is needed to comprehen
Autor:
Lance F. Bosart, Charles N. Helms
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 149:2695-2711
On 4–5 September 2013, a relatively shallow layer of northerly dry airflow was observed just west of the core deep convection associated with the low-level center of the pre-Gabrielle (2013) tropical disturbance. Shortly thereafter, the core deep c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 37:2251-2266
The present study describes methods to reduce the uncertainty of velocity–azimuth display (VAD) wind and deformation retrievals from downward-pointing, conically scanning, airborne Doppler radars. These retrievals have important applications in dat
A method is developed to use both polarimetric and dual-frequency radar measurements to retrieve microphysical properties of falling snow. It is applied to the Ku- and Ka-band measurements of the NASA dual-polarization, dual-frequency Doppler radar (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::641b6612c5af190f72717216ab2737bd
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2021-264
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2021-264
Autor:
Robert E. Hart, Charles N. Helms
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 143:3109-3135
The processes by which tropical cyclones evolve from loosely organized convective clusters are still poorly understood. Because of the data-sparse regions in which tropical cyclones form, observational studies of tropical cyclogenesis are often more
Autor:
Robert E. Hart, Charles N. Helms
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 52:1511-1521
Traditional observational analysis of derivative-based variables (e.g., vorticity) usually relies on interpolating observations and evaluating spatial derivatives either on a Cartesian grid or on a spherical grid. Great care must be taken in selectin