The National Severe Storms Laboratory's contribution to severe weather warning improvement: multiple-sensor severe weather applications (original) (raw)

NEW HAIL DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETERS DERVIED BY INTEGRATING MULTIPLE RADARS AND MULTIPLE SENSORS

Travis Smith

2000

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Warning Decision Support System—Integrated Information (WDSS-II). Part I: Multiple-Sensor Severe Weather Applications Development at NSSL During 2002

Claire Thomas

2000

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Assessing the Impact of Non-Conventional Radar and Surface Observations on High-Resolution Analyses and Forecasts of a Severe Hailstorm

Frederick Carr

2021

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Development and behaviour of a radar-based operational tool for hailstorms identification

Fermín Elizaga

Atmospheric Research, 2007

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The explicit numerical prediction of an intense hailstorm using WSR-88D observations: The need for real-time access to level II data and plans for a prototype …

Keith Brewster

Preprints, 15th Int. Conf. …, 1999

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Erad 2014-EIGHTH European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology

Valery Melnikov

2014

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Global Precipitation Measuring Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar Observations of Hailstorm Vertical Structure: Current Capabilities and Drawbacks

Kamil Mróz

Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 2018

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P1.11 a Comparison of Multi-Sensor Hail Diagnosis Techniques

James Hocker

2015

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Assessment of severe hailstorms and hail risk using weather radar data

Roxana Bojariu

Meteorological Applications, 2015

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EVALUATING HAIL DIAGNOSIS TECHNIQUES USING HIGH RESOLUTION VERIFICATION

Joe Young

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Evaluation of a Technique for Radar Identification of Large Hail across the Upper Midwest and Central Plains of the United States

Rodney Donavon

Weather and Forecasting, 2007

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A radar-based study of severe hail outbreaks over the contiguous United States for 2000-2011

Brian Jewett

International Journal of Climatology, 2018

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A Case Study of the Origin of Hail in a Multicell Thunderstorm Using In Situ Aircraft and Polarimetric Radar Data

Andrew Detwiler

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 2003

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Detection of hail by means of polarimetric radar data and hailpads: results from four storms

Pier Paolo Alberoni

Meteorlogical Applications, 2000

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Study of 11 September 2004 hailstorm event using radar identification of 2-D systems and 3-D cells

Maria Carmen Llasat

Advances in Geosciences, 2006

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P2.4 ANALYSIS OF THUNDERSTORM HAIL FALL PATTERNS IN THE SEVERE HAIL VERIFICATION EXPERIMENT

Kiel Ortega

2000

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Kinematic and Thermodynamic Study of a Shallow Hailstorm Sampled by the McGill Bistatic Multiple-Doppler Radar Network

Isztar Zawadzki

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2001

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Impacts of Phased-Array Radar Data on Forecaster Performance during Severe Hail and Wind Events

Rick Thomas

Weather and Forecasting, 2015

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THE EXPLICIT NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF AN INTENSE HAILSTORM USING WSR-88D OBSERVATIONS: THE NEED FOR REAL TIME ACCESS TO LEVEL II DATA AND PLANS FOR A PROTOTYPE ACQUISITION SYSTEM

Russ Rew, David Fulker, K. Brewster

2000

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Sounding-derived parameters associated with large hail and tornadoes in the Netherlands

Aarnout van Delden

Atmospheric Research, 2007

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Evaluation of Two Radar-Based Hail Detection Algorithms

Foroozan Arkian

Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change, 2014

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Rainfall events and Hailstorms Analysis Program (RHAP

t. rigo

Advances in Geosciences, 2006

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A comparison of multi-sensor hail diagnosis techniques

James Hocker

21st Conference on …, 2005

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1 Comparison of Storm Evolution Characteristics : The NWRT and WSR-88 D

David Priegnitz

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Development of a Rapidly Deployable, Low-Cost Network of Hail Impact Disdrometers

Ian Giammanco

2016

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Enhanced, high-density severe storm verification

Travis Smith

Preprints, 23rd Conf. on …, 2007

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Improving hail identification in the Ebro Valley region using radar observations: Probability equations and warning thresholds

Carme Llasat

Atmospheric Research, 2009

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Development of Secondary Processing Data Methods under Single Point Thunderstorm Activity Monitoring

Alexander Bogushov

2020

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Prediction and Ensemble Forecast Verification of Hail in the Supercell Storms of 20 May 2013

Youngsun Jung

Weather and Forecasting, 2016

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Daytime identification of summer hailstorm cells from MSG data

Vincenzo Levizzani

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Comparison of radar-based precipitation mosaics

Joseph Grim, Kenneth Stone, James Pinto

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Dual-Wavelength Radar Observation of a Supercell Hailstorm

S. Soula

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Exploring radar and lightning variables associated with the Lightning Jump. Can we predict the size of the hail?

Carme Farnell

Atmospheric Research, 2018

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Toward a Global Climatology of Severe Hailstorms as Estimated by Satellite Passive Microwave Imagers

Clay Blankenship

Journal of Climate, 2012

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5.7 Spring 2007 National Weather Radar Testbed Demonstration

David Priegnitz

2007

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