Numerical Techniques for the Analysis of Digital Radar Data with Applications to Meteorology and Hydrology

Numerical Techniques for the Analysis of Digital Radar Data with Applications to Meteorology and Hydrology
Author: Douglas Richard Greene
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Total Pages: 250
Release: 1971
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Investigation has been conducted on the feasibility of utilizing digital radar data for "real-time" meteorological and hydrologic applications. Numerical techniques have been developed that enhance the usefulness of weather radar data in these applications. Falling within the scope of this study was an investigation of various coordinate systems, interpolation procedures, and grid intervals. It is demonstrated that a quadratic interpolation procedure and a 2 nm x 2 nm rectangular coordinate system preserve the characteristics of storms required for severe weather forecasting and hydrologic applications. Through the use of digital radar data measured at successive elevation angles in a storm system, an analysis technique is developed that presents a new dimension in mesoscale analysis and gives' means of detecting areas of "explosive development" in severe storms. This indicator presents the three-dimensional characteristics of a storm system in a two-dimension display of vertically-integrated liquid-water content (VIL). Constant altitude reflectivity maps (CAZM), CAPPI type displays, which are useful in mesoanalysis and/or the study of thunderstorm dynamics, also may be generated from digital radar data. Although a CAZM illustrates the echo or storm intensity at various constant levels, to identify precisely the most intense echoes it is necessary to look at the CAZM for each level and integrate mentally the intensities through the depth of the storm. This procedure fails to reveal clearly the "explosive development" in storms, a shortcoming that is not suffered by VIL. ...

Programs & Accomplishments

Programs & Accomplishments
Author: United States. National Weather Service. Systems Development Office
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1973
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Applications of Weather Radar Systems

Applications of Weather Radar Systems
Author: C. G. Collier
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Total Pages: 428
Release: 1996-12-24
Genre: Nature
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A guide to the ways in which radar is used to address practical problems in meteorology, hydrology, and the environmental sciences, this book supplies sufficient theory to explain how radars function. The emphasis is on the characteristics of the data obtained from radar and how this data can aid an understanding of specific real life applications. Applications include the accurate forecasting of rainfall and other severe weather, the use of radar data as an input for forecasting models, the understanding of the problems of airborne pollution, and how to specify and install radar systems at remote sites.

Radar Support, Digital Radar Data Processing Design, Downwind Monitoring: Brief description of the field operations associated with the digital radar unit, computer programming effort and analysis areas

Radar Support, Digital Radar Data Processing Design, Downwind Monitoring: Brief description of the field operations associated with the digital radar unit, computer programming effort and analysis areas
Author: P. J. Brady
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Total Pages: 222
Release: 1980
Genre: Project Skywater
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