As complex forward models for snow have become common in radar-based retrievals, there is a demand to validate these models in different environments. In this study, we perform a qualitative, general validation for nine different snow models that have been published and are available to users. The chosen models span a variety of different snow types, such as aggregates, rimed aggregates, melted aggregates, graupel, and single crystals, mainly because these particles are commonly observed in the Finnish climate. Fitted power law formulas for mass, fall velocity, aspect ratio, and area ratio are compared between the models and 5-year winter measurements in the Hyytiala forestry field station in Finland. We also compare the backscattering prop...
thesisWe explore the ability of in-situ snowflake microphysical observations to constrain estimates ...
This article proposes and presents a novel approach to the characterization of winter precipitation ...
Snow can be regarded as one of the most complex materials on earth. Snow is a porous high temperatur...
Radar-based snowfall intensity retrieval is investigated at centimeter and millimeter wavelengths u...
The accurate representation of ice particles is essential for both remotely sensed estimates of clou...
An algorithm based on triple-frequency (X, Ka, W) radar measurements that retrieves the size, water ...
As an ice particle grows by riming its shape is expected to change, resulting in a more spherical pa...
We have developed an algorithm that retrieves the size, number concentration and density of falling ...
Two power-law relations linking equivalent radar reflectivity factor Z(e) and snowfall rate S are de...
Radar-based snowfall intensity retrieval is investigated at centimeter and millimeter wavelengths us...
In this study, two different particle models describing the structure and electromagnetic properties...
Single-moment microphysics schemes are utilized in an increasing number of applications and are wide...
Understanding what happens to hydrometeors, such as atmospheric snow particles (ice crystals, snow c...
<p>The overall objective of this thesis is to characterize the space-time variability of snowpack ph...
In this study, we compared the relationship between the polarimetric parameters in melting layer (ML...
thesisWe explore the ability of in-situ snowflake microphysical observations to constrain estimates ...
This article proposes and presents a novel approach to the characterization of winter precipitation ...
Snow can be regarded as one of the most complex materials on earth. Snow is a porous high temperatur...
Radar-based snowfall intensity retrieval is investigated at centimeter and millimeter wavelengths u...
The accurate representation of ice particles is essential for both remotely sensed estimates of clou...
An algorithm based on triple-frequency (X, Ka, W) radar measurements that retrieves the size, water ...
As an ice particle grows by riming its shape is expected to change, resulting in a more spherical pa...
We have developed an algorithm that retrieves the size, number concentration and density of falling ...
Two power-law relations linking equivalent radar reflectivity factor Z(e) and snowfall rate S are de...
Radar-based snowfall intensity retrieval is investigated at centimeter and millimeter wavelengths us...
In this study, two different particle models describing the structure and electromagnetic properties...
Single-moment microphysics schemes are utilized in an increasing number of applications and are wide...
Understanding what happens to hydrometeors, such as atmospheric snow particles (ice crystals, snow c...
<p>The overall objective of this thesis is to characterize the space-time variability of snowpack ph...
In this study, we compared the relationship between the polarimetric parameters in melting layer (ML...
thesisWe explore the ability of in-situ snowflake microphysical observations to constrain estimates ...
This article proposes and presents a novel approach to the characterization of winter precipitation ...
Snow can be regarded as one of the most complex materials on earth. Snow is a porous high temperatur...