WE4.R1.5
WHEN BUGS LOOK LIKE WEATHER: DEEP RADAR POLARIMETRIC DISCRIMINATION
Pooja Nuti, The University of Texas at Austin; Kumar Vijay Mishra, United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Session:
WE4.R1: Polarimetric Weather Radars — Tribute to Prof. V. N. Bringi Oral
Track:
Community Contributed Themes
Location:
Morgan
Presentation Time:
Wednesday, 12 August, 17:15 - 17:30
Session Co-Chairs:
Merhala Thurai, Colorado State University and Kumar Vijay Mishra, United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory and Patrick Gatlin, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center
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Session WE4.R1
WE4.R1.1: Evaluation of Synthesized Antenna Patterns with Digital Polarimetric Phased Array Radar
David Schvartzman, Mathew Herndon, Jose Diaz-Diaz, Dusan Zrnic, Mark Yeary, Robert Palmer, The University of Oklahoma
WE4.R1.2: Using NPOL S-band Polarimetric Radar to Retrieve Rain Drop Size Distribution Moments
Merhala Thurai, Colorado State University; David Wolff, Jason Pippitt, Goddard Space Flight Center
WE4.R1.3: The Use of 3D Printed Ice Crystal and Snowflake Shape Models for Radar Meteorology and Validation: Concepts and Technological Challenges
Franz Teschl, Reinhard Teschl, Graz University of Technology
WE4.R1.4: Exploiting polarimetric radar observations of convective evolution for validation of the INCUS satellite mission
Patrick Gatlin, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Sean Freeman, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Pavlos Kollias, Stony Brook University; Edward Luke, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Corey Amiot, Ethan Ebbert, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University; Courtney Schumacher, Texas A&M University; Susan van den Heever, Colorado State University
WE4.R1.5: WHEN BUGS LOOK LIKE WEATHER: DEEP RADAR POLARIMETRIC DISCRIMINATION
Pooja Nuti, The University of Texas at Austin; Kumar Vijay Mishra, United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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