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Exploring Tornadogenesis with High-Resolution Simulations Initialized with Real Data
(2012)
Despite large advances in our understanding of tornadogenesis over the past fifty years, a comprehensive dynamical understanding of the processes behind tornado formation remains elusive. The purpose of this dissertation ...
The impact of precipitation physical processes on the polarimetric radar variables
(2012)
The ongoing upgrade of the National Weather Service WSR-88D radar network to polarimetric capabilities, as well as similar upgrades worldwide, will soon provide a wealth of data and information regarding storm precipitation ...
DOWNSCALING TECHNIQUES FOR RETRIEVAL OF NEAR-SURFACE METEOROLOGICAL FIELDS AND TURBULENCE PARAMETERS FROM ATMOSPHERIC NUMERICAL MODEL OUTPUTS
(2012)
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model has evolved toward a self- contained numerical weather prediction system, capable of modeling atmospheric mo- tions ranging from global to microscales. The promise of such ...
Mobile, Phased-Array, Doppler Radar Observations of Tornadoes at X Band
(2012)
Previous studies of tornadoes have utilized high-spatial-resolution data obtained by mobile Doppler radars to better understand phenomena that occur on small spatial scales. There has not been a similar focus on using ...
Identification of Enhanced Rainfall Rates Using the Near-Storm Environment for Radar Precipitation Estimates
(2012)
Reliable and timely flash flood warnings are critically dependent on the accuracy of real-time rainfall estimates. Precipitation is not only the most vital input for basin-scale accumulation algorithms such as the Flash ...