Radar-based retrievals are often employed to characterize the microphysical properties of cloud hydrometeors, i.e. their phases, habits, densities as well as their respective size and orientation distributions. These techniques are based on a synergetic use of different cloud observation sensor(s) and microphysical model(s) where the information extracted from both sensors and models is combined and converted into microphysical cloud properties. However, the amount of available information is often limited, which forces current microphysical retrieval techniques to base their algorithms on several microphysical assumptions which affect the retrieval accuracy. By simultaneously combining Doppler and polarimetric measurements obtained from fu...
Remote sensing observations at sub-millimeter wavelengths provide higher sensitivity to small hydrom...
In many types of clouds, multiple hydrometeor populations can be present at the same time and height...
In this paper the possibility to distinguish hydrometeors with similar polarization properties insid...
Radar-based retrievals are often employed to characterize the microphysical properties of cloud hydr...
Towards the improvement of cloud microphysical retrievals using simultaneous Doppler and polarimetri...
In the field of atmospheric research, ground-based radar systems are often employed to study ice/mix...
The character of precipitation detected at the surface is the final product of many microphysical i...
Clouds are a prominent part of the Earth hydrological cycle. In the mid latitudes, the ice phase of ...
F. J. Yanovsky, Inferring microstructure and turbulence properties in rain through observations and ...
The Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory (MIRSL) st the University of Massachusetts has developed a u...
In this paper we consider possibilities of radar polarimetry to solve different meteorological tasks...
This dissertation presents W-Band measurements of the copolar correlation co-efficient and Doppler s...
Since the advent of dual-polarization radar, methods of classifying hydrometeors by type from measur...
The radar Doppler spectrum contains a wealth of information on cloud microphysical properties. Typic...
Combining Doppler and polarimetric information is advantageous for atmospheric studies. On the one h...
Remote sensing observations at sub-millimeter wavelengths provide higher sensitivity to small hydrom...
In many types of clouds, multiple hydrometeor populations can be present at the same time and height...
In this paper the possibility to distinguish hydrometeors with similar polarization properties insid...
Radar-based retrievals are often employed to characterize the microphysical properties of cloud hydr...
Towards the improvement of cloud microphysical retrievals using simultaneous Doppler and polarimetri...
In the field of atmospheric research, ground-based radar systems are often employed to study ice/mix...
The character of precipitation detected at the surface is the final product of many microphysical i...
Clouds are a prominent part of the Earth hydrological cycle. In the mid latitudes, the ice phase of ...
F. J. Yanovsky, Inferring microstructure and turbulence properties in rain through observations and ...
The Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory (MIRSL) st the University of Massachusetts has developed a u...
In this paper we consider possibilities of radar polarimetry to solve different meteorological tasks...
This dissertation presents W-Band measurements of the copolar correlation co-efficient and Doppler s...
Since the advent of dual-polarization radar, methods of classifying hydrometeors by type from measur...
The radar Doppler spectrum contains a wealth of information on cloud microphysical properties. Typic...
Combining Doppler and polarimetric information is advantageous for atmospheric studies. On the one h...
Remote sensing observations at sub-millimeter wavelengths provide higher sensitivity to small hydrom...
In many types of clouds, multiple hydrometeor populations can be present at the same time and height...
In this paper the possibility to distinguish hydrometeors with similar polarization properties insid...