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A LAGRANGIAN PERSPECTIVE OF MESOCYCLONES AND DOWNDRAFTS IN OBSERVED AND NUMERICALLY SIMULATED SUPERCELLS
(2018-05)
On 29 May 2004, a high-precipitation supercell thunderstorm developed in western Oklahoma and produced tornadoes during almost every distinct mesocyclone cycle over a six-hour period. The storm was exceptional in its size, ...
A NEW RESEARCH METHOD TO EVALUATE THE IMPACT OF WET RADOMES ON DUAL-POLARIZED WEATHER RADARS AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
(2018-12-14)
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a detailed study of the effect of water accumulated on wet radomes. To accomplish this goal, a novel method to evaluate the impact of wet radomes on dual-polarized weather ...
The Use of Polarimetric Radar Data for Informing Numerical Weather Prediction Models
(2018-05-11)
The explicit prediction of convective storms using storm-scale models has recently become a reality. Radar data is a crucial source of information about the microphysical and kinematic properties of convection at the ...