Session 12B Radar Technologies and Applications. Part V

Thursday, 16 January 2020: 8:30 AM-9:30 AM
155 (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 36th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies
Cochairs:
Kurt D. Hondl, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; Michael J. Istok, NOAA/NWS, Office of Observations/Radar Operations Center, Silver Spring, MD and Mark B. Yeary, Univ. of Oklahoma, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Norman, OK

These sessions are devoted to current and next generation weather radars, with emphasis on radar meteorology science, weather radar applications, weather radar signal processing, weather radar prototype developments, experimental weather radar data collections, and essentially all radar meteorological algorithms. Presentations about advanced radar technologies, including phased array radars, polarimetry, multi-function scan strategies, retrieval algorithms, signal processing for clutter rejection, etc. will be a focus of these sessions. Outcomes could include radar measurements in the context of numerical model assimilation and radar-based short term forecasts. Example of presentations may include the SENSR initiative, the dual-pol WSR-88D, etc.

Papers:
8:30 AM
12B.1
Airborne Phased-Array Radar (APAR) Trade Study Results
Mark L Yaklich, Ball Aerospace, Westminster, CO; and M. C. Leifer
8:45 AM
12B.2
9:00 AM
12B.3
Development and Preliminary Results of the Airborne Phased-Array Radar (APAR) Observation Simulator (AOS)
Scott Ellis, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. C. Lee, G. H. Bryan, K. W. Manning, T. Y. Cha, M. M. Bell, and L. L. Lussier III
9:15 AM
12B.4
Investigating the Impact of Radar Observation Height on Streamflow Modeling: The 31 May 2013 El Reno/Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Flash Flood Case
James M. Kurdzo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and Y. Wen, C. M. Kuster, J. Y. N. Cho, and T. J. Schuur
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