Polarimetric radar measurements made by the recently upgraded CSU-CHILL radar system in a severe hailstorm are analyzed permitting for the first time the combined use of Zh, ZDR, linear depolarization ratio (LDR), KDP, and rhy to infer hydrometeor types. A chase van equipped for manual collection of hail, and instrumented with a rain gauge, intercepted the storm core for 50 min. The period of golfball-sized hail is easily distinguished by high LDR (greater than or equal to 218 dB), negative ZDR (less than or equal to 20.5 dB), and low rhy (less than or equal to 0.93) values near the surface. Rainfall accumulation over the entire event (about 40 mm) estimated using KDP is in excellent agreement with the rain gauge measurement. Limited dual-D...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-119).Polarimetric radar measurements in precipitation...
This study explores the utility of polarimetric measurements for discriminating between hydrometeor ...
This study explores the utility of polarimetric measurements for discriminating between hydrometeor ...
The issuance of timely warnings for the occurrence of severe-class hail (hailstone diameters of 2.5 ...
A new 10-category, polarimetric-based hydrometeor identification algorithm (HID) for C band is de-ve...
A powerful winter storm affected the south-central United States in early March 2014, accompanied by...
A comparative analysis of a supercell hailstorm using simultaneous observations with S-band and C-ba...
The low levels of supercell forward flanks commonly exhibit distinct differential reflectivity (ZDR)...
Hailstorms continue to be one of the leading economic natural hazards in the United States, amountin...
A powerful winter storm affected the south-central United States in early March 2014, accompanied by...
Precipitation comprising rain and hail is studied. Specifically, techniques to identify and quantify...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The nation-wide WSR-88D radar network is currently bei...
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is tasked by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to investigate the use ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-119).Polarimetric radar measurements in precipitation...
This study explores the utility of polarimetric measurements for discriminating between hydrometeor ...
This study explores the utility of polarimetric measurements for discriminating between hydrometeor ...
The issuance of timely warnings for the occurrence of severe-class hail (hailstone diameters of 2.5 ...
A new 10-category, polarimetric-based hydrometeor identification algorithm (HID) for C band is de-ve...
A powerful winter storm affected the south-central United States in early March 2014, accompanied by...
A comparative analysis of a supercell hailstorm using simultaneous observations with S-band and C-ba...
The low levels of supercell forward flanks commonly exhibit distinct differential reflectivity (ZDR)...
Hailstorms continue to be one of the leading economic natural hazards in the United States, amountin...
A powerful winter storm affected the south-central United States in early March 2014, accompanied by...
Precipitation comprising rain and hail is studied. Specifically, techniques to identify and quantify...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The nation-wide WSR-88D radar network is currently bei...
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is tasked by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to investigate the use ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
grantor: University of TorontoPrecipitation processes are investigated in stratiform and c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-119).Polarimetric radar measurements in precipitation...