Browsing The University of Oklahoma by Author "MacGorman, Donald"
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A BALLOON-BORNE PARTICLE SIZE, IMAGING, AND VELOCITY PROBE FOR IN SITU MICROPHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
Waugh, Sean (2016-12-16)A balloon-borne instrument known as the PArticle Size, Image, and Velocity (PASIV) probe has been developed at the National Severe Storms Laboratory to provide in situ microphysical measurements in storms. These observations ... -
Environmental Conditions Producing Thunderstorms with Anomalous Vertical Polarity of Charge Structure
Eddy, Alexander (2018-05)Electric field soundings and Lightning Mapping Arrays have confirmed the existence of thunderstorms with vertical charge structure that is inverted from the usual polarity. This inverted charge structure can be described ... -
Evolution of Specific Differential Phase in Squall Lines and Corresponding Lightning Channels
Zounes, Zackery (2017-08-01)Dual-polarimetric radar products have been used in observing changes and persistence of thunderstorm electric fields in relation to lightning discharges. One such product, specific differential phase (KDP), is valuable ... -
GOES-16 GLM and ABI characteristics of severe and convective storms.
Thiel, Kevin (2020-07)The recent deployment of the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) on board the GOES-R series of satellites provides a new perspective of total lightning production for the severe convective storms research and operational ... -
Observations of Evolving Lightning, Microphysics, and Kinematics for a Supercell, a Multicell, and a Mesoscale Convective System
DiGangi, Elizabeth (2019)The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) field experiment collected data on a variety of storms to investigate the relationships between lightning and other storm processes. This study focuses on the relationships ...