Abstract. At millimeter wavelengths, attenuation by hydrometeors, such as liquid droplets or large snowflakes, is generally not negligible. When using multifrequency ground-based radar measurements, it is common practice to use the Rayleigh targets at cloud top as a reference in order to derive attenuation-corrected reflectivities and meaningful dual-frequency ratios (DFRs). By capitalizing on this idea, this study describes a new quality-controlled approach that aims at identifying regions of cloud where particle growth is negligible. The core of the method is the identification of a “Rayleigh plateau”, i.e., a large enough region near cloud top where the vertical gradient of DFR remains small. By analyzing co-located Ka–W band radar and m...
Clouds – the non precipitating part of condensed atmospheric water – play a major role in atmosphere...
This study investigates the link between rain and ice microphysics across the melting layer in strat...
The knowledge of the raindrop size distribution is key for characterizing precipitation. It is howev...
Abstract. At millimeter wavelengths, attenuation by hydrometeors, such as liquid droplets or large s...
Abstract. At millimeter wavelengths, attenuation by hydrometeors, such as liquid droplets or large s...
Cloud measurements at millimeter-wave frequencies are affected by attenuation due to atmospheric gas...
SoumisThe main object of this paper is to emphasize that clouds—the nonprecipitating component of co...
Cloud liquid water and ice content retrieval in precipitating clouds by the differential attenuation...
Weather radar measurements from airborne or satellite platforms can be an effective remote sensing t...
<p>Despite the importance of radar reflectivity (Z) measurements in the retrieval of liquid water cl...
A technique is described to retrieve stratocumulus liquid water content (LWC) using the differential...
International audienceAttenuation of W-band (95 GHz) radar signal by atmospheric ice particles has l...
This paper addresses the sensitivity of the relationships between radar reflectivity (Z) and liquid ...
The link between stratiform precipitation microphysics and multifrequency radar observables is thoro...
Clouds – the non precipitating part of condensed atmospheric water – play a major role in atmosphere...
This study investigates the link between rain and ice microphysics across the melting layer in strat...
The knowledge of the raindrop size distribution is key for characterizing precipitation. It is howev...
Abstract. At millimeter wavelengths, attenuation by hydrometeors, such as liquid droplets or large s...
Abstract. At millimeter wavelengths, attenuation by hydrometeors, such as liquid droplets or large s...
Cloud measurements at millimeter-wave frequencies are affected by attenuation due to atmospheric gas...
SoumisThe main object of this paper is to emphasize that clouds—the nonprecipitating component of co...
Cloud liquid water and ice content retrieval in precipitating clouds by the differential attenuation...
Weather radar measurements from airborne or satellite platforms can be an effective remote sensing t...
<p>Despite the importance of radar reflectivity (Z) measurements in the retrieval of liquid water cl...
A technique is described to retrieve stratocumulus liquid water content (LWC) using the differential...
International audienceAttenuation of W-band (95 GHz) radar signal by atmospheric ice particles has l...
This paper addresses the sensitivity of the relationships between radar reflectivity (Z) and liquid ...
The link between stratiform precipitation microphysics and multifrequency radar observables is thoro...
Clouds – the non precipitating part of condensed atmospheric water – play a major role in atmosphere...
This study investigates the link between rain and ice microphysics across the melting layer in strat...
The knowledge of the raindrop size distribution is key for characterizing precipitation. It is howev...