34th Conference on Radar Meteorology
    

Poster Session 14

 Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Hydrological Applications
 P14.1Dynamical Weather Radar Beam Blockage Correction  
Yaping Zhang, Chongqing Meteorological Observatory, Chongqing, China
 P14.2Application and analysis of the radar precipitation estimation over the South Korea  extended abstract
Mi-Kyung Suk, National Institute of Meteorological Research/KMA, Seoul, South Korea; and J. H. Kim, K. Y. Nam, and K. H. Chang
 P14.3Anticipating urban flash flooding using basin upstream rainfall (BUR) and Google Earth  extended abstract
Thomas A. Green Jr., NOAA/NWSFO, Moon Township, PA; and R. S. Davis and C. S. Strager
 P14.4Evaluation of Radar Precipitation Estimates from NMQ and WSR-88D Digital Precipitation Array Products: Preliminary Results  extended abstract
Wanru Wu, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. H. Kitzmiller
 P14.5A real-time algorithm for the correction of bright band effects in radar QPE  extended abstract
Jian Zhang, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and Y. Qi
 P14.6Characterizing the seasonal variability of the diurnal cycle of precipitation over the continental United States from radar reflectivity mosaics  extended abstract
Madalina Surcel, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; and M. Berenguer and I. Zawadzki
 P14.7Measurement of radome attenuation at X-band  
Renzo Bechini, ARPA Piemonte, Torino, Italy; and R. Cremonini and V. Chandrasekar
 P14.8Evaluation of the new French operational radar product for urban hydrology  extended abstract
Isabelle Emmanuel, Division Eau et Environnement, Bouguenais, France; and P. Tabary and H. Andrieu
 P14.9Rainfall spatial variability observed by X-band weather radar and its implication for the accuracy of rainfall estimates  extended abstract
Emmanuel Moreau, NOVIMET, Velizy, France; and J. Testud and E. Le Bouar
 P14.10Impact of wind turbines on the quality of operational weather radar products  
Günther Haase, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden
 P14.11Weather radar observations at high altitude—first experiences with the weather radar located on Valluga mountain (2809 m) in the midst of the Alps  
Andreas Schaffhauser, ZAMG, Innsbruck, Austria
 P14.12On the quality of merged radar-raingauge QPE: Effects due to radar calibration errors, network density, and temporal accumulation  
Carlos A. Velasco-Forero, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; and D. Sempere-Torres and G. Pegram
 P14.13A new snow-level detection radar  extended abstract
Paul E. Johnston, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and D. A. Carter, J. R. Jordan, and A. B. White
 P14.14The Use of Emission and Differential Phase Shift to Correct for Attenuation at C-band  
Robert J. Thompson, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and A. J. Illingworth, E. Kyte, and F. Fabry
 P14.15Parameterisation of the raindrop size distribution using quality controlled polarimetric Doppler weather radar measurements at C-band  
Patrick Tracksdorf, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; and M. Hagen and M. Chandra
 P14.16Identification of dry and rainy periods using telecommunication microwave links  extended abstract
Marc Schleiss, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; and A. Berne
 P14.17Uncertainties in simulated Z-S relationships due to ice particle model and particle size distribution variations with application to active spaceborne remote sensing of snowfall  
Mark S. Kulie, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and R. Bennartz and M. J. Hiley
 P14.18Hydrologic Performance of Rainfall Estimates from Polarimetric Radar  
Jonathan J. Gourley, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and Z. L. Flamig, Y. Hong, T. J. Schuur, S. Giangrande, and J. A. Vrugt
 P14.19Global Snowfall Measurement with the CloudSat Space-borne Radar  
Michael J. Hiley, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and M. S. Kulie and R. Bennartz
 P14.20Diurnal cycle of rain rate and rain coverage at TRMM ground validation sites  extended abstract
Jason L. Pippitt, NASA/GSFC/SSAI, Greenbelt, MD; and D. B. Wolff and D. A. Marks
 P14.21The NEXRAD Rainfall Estimation Processing System: A radar tool to improve rainfall estimation across the Tennessee River Valley  extended abstract
Patrick N. Gatlin, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. A. Petersen, L. D. Carey, and S. R. Jacks
 P14.22Rain heterogeneity studies and specific Z-R relationships determination with x-band and k-band radars to improve rain rate retrieval over an urban basin  extended abstract
Joël Van Baelen, Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, Aubière, France; and F. Tridon and Y. Pointin
 P14.23Classification of cloud types using VPR (Vertical Profile of Reflectivity) in Korea  
Min Jang, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea; and D. I. Lee, C. You, S. M. Jang, J. Y. Gu, H. Uyeda, and F. Kobayashi
 P14.24Network of Polarimetric X-band Radars: Optimizing Performance through Computer Simulations  
Piotr Domaszczynski, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and W. F. Krajewski
 P14.25Extensive validation of a regularized neural-network technique for S-band polarimetric radar rainfall estimation  extended abstract
Gianfranco Vulpiani, Dipartimento di Protezione Civile, Roma, Italy; and S. Giangrande and F. S. Marzano
 P14.26An adaptive methodology to enhance infrared satellite precipitation estimates using radar observations  extended abstract
Majid Mahrooghy, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and V. G. Anantharaj, N. H. Younan, W. A. Petersen, and F. J. Turk
 P14.27Inverse Problem of parameters identification: Radar Weather Equation  extended abstract
Jaqueline Nubia Queiroz, Federal Universtiy of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil; and R. D. S. Paz, Z. E. Da Silva, D. D. A. Paz, L. G. Tertuliano, and J. C. Figueiredo
 P14.28Validation of NEXRAD DSP product with high accuracy rain gauges network  
Newfel Mazari Sr., University of Texas, San Antonio, TX; and H. Xie, X. Wang, J. W. Zeitler, and H. Sharif
 P14.29Representing radar validity for Canadian weather radars  extended abstract
Norman Donaldson, EC, King City, ON, Canada
 P14.31Examination of sub-pixel accumulation variability in central Nebraska  
Michael L. Larsen, University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE; and A. Clark, M. Noffke, G. Saltzgaber, and A. Steele
 P14.30Overcoming discontinuity in retrieved rainfall profiles by approximating reflectivity profiles with polynomials  
Kwo-Sen Kuo, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, Maryland; and A. Tokay, E. A. Smith, L. Liao, and R. Meneghini

Thursday, 8 October 2009: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM, President's Ballroom

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