The purpose of the research reported in this paper is to develop a variational data analysis system that can be used to assimilate data from one or more Doppler radars. In the first part of this two-part study, the technique used in this analysis system is described and tested using data from a simulated warm rain convective storm. The analysis system applies the 4D variational data assimilation technique to a cloud-scale model with a warm rain parameterization scheme. The 3D wind, thermodynamical, and microphysical fields are determined by minimizing a cost function, defined by the difference between both radar observed radial velocities and reflec-tivities (or rainwater mixing ratio) and their model predictions. The adjoint of the numeric...
In this paper, the impact of Doppler radar radial velocity on the prediction of a heavy rainfall eve...
Following the velocity blending and adjustment steps, the thermodynamic retrieval is applied to both...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for retrieving the vertical raindrop size...
Based on a cloud model and the four-dimensional variational (4DVAR) data assimilation method de-velo...
Preliminary model tests using input from a dynamically simulated cloud establish the accuracy of the...
A four dimensional variational (4D-Var) formulation is developed for the assimilation of radar refle...
The variational analysis methods are applied to retrieve the steady state wind field from single-Dop...
This study investigates how multifrequency cloud radar observations can be used to evaluate the repr...
International audienceThe understanding of the rain microphysics and its spatiotemporal variations i...
Assuming that cloud reaches static state in the warm microphysical processes, water vapor mixing rat...
This paper presents a novel framework for retrieving the vertical raindrop size distribution (DSD) a...
March 26, 1992.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1992.Inclu...
In this two-part study, a single-Doppler parameter retrieval technique is developed and applied to a...
In this two-part study, a single-Doppler parameter retrieval technique is developed and applied to a...
A 3.5-dimensional variational method is developed for Doppler radar data assimilation. In this metho...
In this paper, the impact of Doppler radar radial velocity on the prediction of a heavy rainfall eve...
Following the velocity blending and adjustment steps, the thermodynamic retrieval is applied to both...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for retrieving the vertical raindrop size...
Based on a cloud model and the four-dimensional variational (4DVAR) data assimilation method de-velo...
Preliminary model tests using input from a dynamically simulated cloud establish the accuracy of the...
A four dimensional variational (4D-Var) formulation is developed for the assimilation of radar refle...
The variational analysis methods are applied to retrieve the steady state wind field from single-Dop...
This study investigates how multifrequency cloud radar observations can be used to evaluate the repr...
International audienceThe understanding of the rain microphysics and its spatiotemporal variations i...
Assuming that cloud reaches static state in the warm microphysical processes, water vapor mixing rat...
This paper presents a novel framework for retrieving the vertical raindrop size distribution (DSD) a...
March 26, 1992.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1992.Inclu...
In this two-part study, a single-Doppler parameter retrieval technique is developed and applied to a...
In this two-part study, a single-Doppler parameter retrieval technique is developed and applied to a...
A 3.5-dimensional variational method is developed for Doppler radar data assimilation. In this metho...
In this paper, the impact of Doppler radar radial velocity on the prediction of a heavy rainfall eve...
Following the velocity blending and adjustment steps, the thermodynamic retrieval is applied to both...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for retrieving the vertical raindrop size...