Spaceborne radars provide great opportunities to investigate the vertical structure of clouds and precipitation. Two typical spaceborne radars for such a study are the W-band Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) and Ku-band Precipitation Radar (PR), which are onboard NASA’s CloudSat and TRMM satellites, respectively. Compared to S-band ground-based radars, they have distinct scattering characteristics for different hydrometeors in clouds and precipitation. The combination of spaceborne and ground-based radar observations can help in the identification of hydrometeors and improve the radar-based quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE). This study analyzes the vertical structure of the 18 January, 2009 storm using data from the CloudSat CPR, TRMM ...
Weather radar measurements from airborne or satellite platforms can be an effective remote sensing t...
An understanding of the vertical structure of clouds is important for remote sensing of precipitatio...
Global precipitation measurements from space-based radars and microwave radiometers have been the su...
This study presents case studies of various cloud-precipitation systems with a focus on their vertic...
Spaceborne radars offer a unique three-dimensional view of the atmospheric components of the Earth's...
The CloudSat satellite's Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) is a highly sensitive 94 GHz (W-band) nadir vie...
As computational power increases, operational forecast models are performing simulations with higher...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) (Ku- and Ka-band...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) (Ku-and Ka-band,...
The spaceborne W-band (94 GHz) Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) onboard the CloudSat (CS) satellite, whic...
The CloudSat Mission, part of the NASA A-Train, is providing the first global survey of cloud profil...
Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) contain both regions of convective and stratiform precipitation,...
Includes bibliographical references.CloudSat (CS), the first 94 GHz space borne cloud profiling rada...
The present study aims at a preliminary approach of multiradar compositing applied to the estimation...
Weather and climate models requires global precipitation measurements because their performance are ...
Weather radar measurements from airborne or satellite platforms can be an effective remote sensing t...
An understanding of the vertical structure of clouds is important for remote sensing of precipitatio...
Global precipitation measurements from space-based radars and microwave radiometers have been the su...
This study presents case studies of various cloud-precipitation systems with a focus on their vertic...
Spaceborne radars offer a unique three-dimensional view of the atmospheric components of the Earth's...
The CloudSat satellite's Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) is a highly sensitive 94 GHz (W-band) nadir vie...
As computational power increases, operational forecast models are performing simulations with higher...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) (Ku- and Ka-band...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) (Ku-and Ka-band,...
The spaceborne W-band (94 GHz) Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) onboard the CloudSat (CS) satellite, whic...
The CloudSat Mission, part of the NASA A-Train, is providing the first global survey of cloud profil...
Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) contain both regions of convective and stratiform precipitation,...
Includes bibliographical references.CloudSat (CS), the first 94 GHz space borne cloud profiling rada...
The present study aims at a preliminary approach of multiradar compositing applied to the estimation...
Weather and climate models requires global precipitation measurements because their performance are ...
Weather radar measurements from airborne or satellite platforms can be an effective remote sensing t...
An understanding of the vertical structure of clouds is important for remote sensing of precipitatio...
Global precipitation measurements from space-based radars and microwave radiometers have been the su...