Copyright 2000 American Meteorological SocietyNext-Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) multisensor precipitation estimates will be used for a host of applications that include operational streamflow forecasting at the National Weather Service River Forecast Centers (RFCs) and nonoperational purposes such as studies of weather, climate, and hydrology. Given these expanding applications, it is important to understand the quality and error characteristics of NEXRAD multisensor products. In this paper, the issues involved in evaluating these products are examined through an assessment of a 5.5-yr record of multisensor estimates from the Arkansas–Red Basin RFC. The objectives were to examine how known radar biases manifest themselves in the multis...
This study explores the scale effects of radar rainfall accumulation fields generated using the new ...
Key Points A significant potential source of error exists in mosaicked radar-rainfall maps. Differen...
Errors and uncertainty in radar estimates of precipitation result from both errors in the basic meas...
Copyright 2000 American Meteorological SocietyNext-Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) multisensor pre...
This is the published version. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical UnionNext Generation Weather Rada...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFResearch PaperYoung, C BryanBrown, Tanya M.Brunsell, Nathaniel A....
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.T...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFBriefYoung, C BryanBrown, Tanya M.Brunsell, Nathaniel A.Kansas. D...
Since its deployment, the precipitation estimates from the network of National Weather Service (NWS)...
Hydro-NEXRAD is a prototype software system that provides hydrology and water resource communities w...
Timing and amount of precipitation are principal drivers of most rangeland processes, but the availa...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in development of operational radar-rainfall produc...
This study evaluates rainfall estimates from the Next GenerationWeather Radar (NEXRAD), operational ...
With a very modest investment in computer hardware and the open-source local data manager (LDM) soft...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This study explores the scale effects of radar rainfall accumulation fields generated using the new ...
Key Points A significant potential source of error exists in mosaicked radar-rainfall maps. Differen...
Errors and uncertainty in radar estimates of precipitation result from both errors in the basic meas...
Copyright 2000 American Meteorological SocietyNext-Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) multisensor pre...
This is the published version. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical UnionNext Generation Weather Rada...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFResearch PaperYoung, C BryanBrown, Tanya M.Brunsell, Nathaniel A....
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.T...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFBriefYoung, C BryanBrown, Tanya M.Brunsell, Nathaniel A.Kansas. D...
Since its deployment, the precipitation estimates from the network of National Weather Service (NWS)...
Hydro-NEXRAD is a prototype software system that provides hydrology and water resource communities w...
Timing and amount of precipitation are principal drivers of most rangeland processes, but the availa...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in development of operational radar-rainfall produc...
This study evaluates rainfall estimates from the Next GenerationWeather Radar (NEXRAD), operational ...
With a very modest investment in computer hardware and the open-source local data manager (LDM) soft...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This study explores the scale effects of radar rainfall accumulation fields generated using the new ...
Key Points A significant potential source of error exists in mosaicked radar-rainfall maps. Differen...
Errors and uncertainty in radar estimates of precipitation result from both errors in the basic meas...