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The Atmospheric Imaging Radar for High Resolution Observations of Severe Weather
(2012)
Mobile weather radars often utilize rapid scan strategies when collecting obser- vations of severe weather. Various techniques have been used to improve volume update times, including the use of agile and multi-beam radars. ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Atmospheric Imaging Radar for High Resolution Observations of Severe Weather
(2012)
Mobile weather radars often utilize rapid scan strategies when collecting obser- vations of severe weather. Various techniques have been used to improve volume update times, including the use of agile and multi-beam radars. ...
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 ...