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Wednesday, 23 August 2023

9:00 AM-10:45 AM: Wednesday, 23 August 2023

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Virtual Posters
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: James M. Kurdzo; David J. Bodine
V1
Use of PySTEPS As a Problem-Based Learning Methodology for Weather Radar and Nowcasting Courses in Southern Brazil
Leonardo Calvetti, UFPEL - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil; Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil; and T. M. Buriol, C. Beneti, and K. Andrzejewski

V2
Spatial Dimension and Duration of Riming Events Determined from Ground-Based Cloud Radar Observations in Western Germany
Paul Ockenfuß, Meteorological Institute, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, BY, Germany; and S. Kneifel, M. Gergely, and M. Frech

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V3
Retrieving the hail size distribution from C-band radar Doppler spectra
Mathias Gergely, ; and F. Seeger and M. Frech

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V4
Rain Gauges and X-Band Radar Hourly Comparison Under Complex Orographic Conditions in Reunion Island
Ambinintsoa Volatiana Ramanamahefa, University of La Réunion, Saint-Denis, Reunion; and T. Padmanabhan, G. LESAGE, and J. VAN BAELEN

V5
Dynamics of Orographic Precipitation Associated with the Passage of the Tropical Cyclone Batsirai Nearby Reunion Island
Thiruvengadam Padmanabhan, University of La Réunion, Saint-Denis, Reunion; and A. V. Ramanamahefa, C. Soufflet, G. LESAGE, and J. VAN BAELEN

V6
Improving X-Band Weather Radar Calibration By Minimizing Radome Influence through Adaptive FFT Filtering
Thiruvengadam Padmanabhan, University of La Réunion, Saint-Denis, Reunion; and G. LESAGE, A. V. Ramanamahefa, and J. VAN BAELEN

V7
Quantitative Precipitation Estimation Using Machine Learning Techniques for Weather Radar and Rain Gauge Data Fusion
Fernanda Verdelho, Simepar, Curitiba , Brazil; and C. Beneti, L. Calvetti, R. Calheiros, L. E. S. Oliveira, and M. A. Z. Alves

V9
A Study of LEO Constellations for Signals of Opportunity (SoOp) in Earth Remote Sensing
Rozaine Wijekularatne, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and J. Garrison

V10
Testing an Experimental Dry Snow Zdr Calibration Method on DOW (Doppler on Wheels) Data from Winter 2018
Julián Andres Navarrete Urrego, Universidad Nacional de Columbia, Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia; and J. A. Bruss and R. Tanamachi

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V11
Convective Cells Characterization Using Combined Observations from Scanning Dual-Polarization Doppler Radars and the GOES Satellite
Aida Galfione, DIATI, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; and A. Battaglia, B. P. Tresseras, M. Oue, E. Luke, and P. Kollias

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V12
Analysis of Convective Cell Evolution Using High-Temporal, High-Vertical Resolution Cell Tracking Observations By C-Band Polarimetric Radars
Mariko Oue, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY; and K. Lamer, P. Kollias, B. P. Tresseras, E. Luke, J. Barr, Z. J. Mages, P. Borque, S. M. Saleeby, P. J. Marinescu, B. Dolan, and S. C. Van Den Heever

Handout (2.8 MB)

V15
Experiments on WLAN Interference Reduction by Dynamic Frequency Selection in C-Band Weather Radars
Daichi Kitahara, Osaka University, Suita, Japan; and A. Arruti, M. Cancelada, M. Rugna, P. Salio, L. Vidal, and T. Ushio

Handout (1.9 MB)

V16
KDP Estimation Based on Spline Smoothing with the Self-Consistency Principle
Daichi Kitahara, Osaka University, Suita, Japan; and A. Arruti, M. Cancelada, M. Rugna, P. Salio, L. Vidal, Y. Wada, E. Yoshikawa, V. Chandrasekar, and T. Ushio

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V17
Observations of wet downburst during a heavy rain event in Taipei Metropolitan
JONG-DAO JOU, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; and Y. KAI-HSIANG and C. J. Jung

Handout (2.4 MB)

V19
Retrieval Wind Fields Based on Doppler Radar Network
xudong liang, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, China; Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 11, China; and Y. Xie and F. Li

V20
Polarimetric Radar and Surface Electric Potential Gradient Study of Non-Thunderstorm Cumulus Cloud Electrification
William Curtis, Florida State University EOAS, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg and K. L. Cummins

Handout (1.1 MB)

Monday, 28 August 2023

8:00 AM-8:30 AM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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Session 1
Opening Remarks
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
8:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks
James M. Kurdzo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA

8:30 AM-9:00 AM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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1
Airborne and Spaceborne Radar
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
8:30 AM
1.1
Tropical Convection through the Lens of the INCUS Mission
Susan C. van den Heever, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and Z. Haddad, S. Tanelli, K. L. Rasmussen, G. L. Stephens, D. J. Posselt, Y. Kim, J. Bukowski, A. M. Burzynski, R. Chase, B. Dolan, S. W. Freeman, P. N. Gatlin, L. D. Grant, G. J. Huffman, P. Kollias, G. Leung, Z. J. Luo, G. G. Mace, P. J. Marinescu, M. G. Morris, P. Partain, W. A. Petersen, S. Prasanth, S. C. Reising, R. Schulte, C. J. Schumacher, I. Singh, R. L. Storer, O. Sy, and H. Takahashi

9:00 AM-9:30 AM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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1
Radar in Operational Meteorology
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
9:00 AM
1.2
Science Deliverables to Canadian Weather Radar Network Renewal
Daniel Michelson, Environment and Climate Change Canada, King City, Canada; and L. Bitar, S. Boodoo, S. Brady, N. Donaldson, S. Holden, P.Eng., BESc, D. Jacques, S. Laramée, P. Leibiuk, Q. Li, A. Mahidjiba, S. Pinzariu, J. Reid, P. Rodriguez, S. Savard, and W. Yuen

9:30 AM-10:00 AM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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1
Radar History
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
9:30 AM
1.3
History of the Radar Conference
Jim Wilson, NCAR, Bouler, CO

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 28 August 2023


AMS Student and Early Career Professionals Engagement Coffee Break
Location: Great Lakes Promenade (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; and the 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology )

Coffee Break
Location: Great Lakes Promenade (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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Session 2A
Emerging Technology I: Bistatics, Profiling, and Phased Arrays
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: David Schvartzman, CIMMS/NSSL; Mark Leifer
10:30 AM
2A.1
Simulations of Polarimetric Bistatic Scattering at Multiple Frequencies
Samuel Emmerson, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. D. Palmer, D. Bodine, D. Schvartzman, P. Kirstetter, P. Skinner, and C. Fulton

10:45 AM
2A.2
A Phased-Array Bistatic Radar Network for Measuring Atmospheric Convection
Steven Beninati, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and S. J. Frasier, P. Kollias, E. Luke, and J. L. Salazar-Cerreno

11:00 AM
2A.3
A BAROmetric Differential Absorption Radar (BARODAR) for surface pressure remote sensing
Alessandro Battaglia, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; and E. Rumi

11:15 AM
2A.4
Exploiting All Digital Phased Array Radars for Clutter Mitigation with Space-Time Adaptive Processing
Yoon Kim, ARRC=Advanced Radar Research Center, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, R. D. Palmer, T. Y. Yu, F. Nai, and C. Curtis

11:30 AM
2A.5
A Robust Approach to Polarimetric Calibration for NSSL's Advanced Technology Demonstrator
Igor R Ivic, The Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and N. Zemlin and D. Wasielewski

11:45 AM
2A.6
The NSSL ATD through NWS Eyes: An Assessment of Base Data Quality
Jami B. Boettcher, CIWRO/OU NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and F. Nai, T. J. Schuur, S. M. Torres, A. A. Alford, C. M. Kuster, and A. E. Reinhart

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Session 2B
Microphysical Studies with Radar I: Multiparameter Observations of Snow and Ice
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University; Angela Rowe
10:30 AM
2B.1
High-Resolution Snowstorm Measurements and Retrievals Using Cross-Platform Multi-Frequency and Polarimetric Radars
Edwin Lee Dunnavan III, NOAA, Norman, OK; Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO), Norman, OK; and J. Carlin, D. Schvartzman, A. V. Ryzhkov, H. B. Bluestein, S. Emmerson, G. M. McFarquhar, G. Heymsfield, and J. E. Yorks

10:45 AM
2B.2
Airborne Observations of Riming in Arctic Mixed-Phase Clouds during HALO-(AC)3
Nina Maherndl, Leipzig University, Leipzig, SN, Germany; Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany; and M. Maahn, M. Moser, J. Lucke, M. Mech, and N. Risse

Handout (19.7 MB)

11:00 AM
2B.3
Spatial Variability in the Occurrence of Summer Precipitation over a 30 km Transect in the Sør Rondane Mountains, Antarctica
Alfonso Ferrone, LTE, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; and É. Vignon, A. Zonato, and A. Berne

Handout (7.6 MB)

11:15 AM
2B.4
Linking Dual-Pol Radar Signatures to Temperature and Microphysics during NASA IMPACTS
Song Zhang, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and M. Kumjian and S. J. Greybush

11:30 AM
2B.5
The Polarimetric Radar Scattering Properties of Oriented Aggregates
Robert Schrom, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. J. Munchak and I. Adams

11:45 AM
2B.6
State Dependent Sensitivity of Spaceborne Radar to Ice Cloud Microphysical Assumptions
Derek J. Posselt, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and R. L. Storer, R. Schulte, P. J. Marinescu, R. Chase, S. Tanelli, and G. R. Leung

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023


Lunch Break
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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Session 3A
Emerging Technology II: Digital Beamforming and Phased Array Signal Processing Techniques
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Bradley Isom, 1001 Boston Post Rd; Stephen J. Frasier
1:30 PM
3A.1
Phase-Only Pattern Synthesis for Imaging Beams Using NURBS
Reece J. Reinke, The Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, R. D. Palmer, T. Y. Yu, and F. Nai

1:45 PM
3A.2
2:15 PM
3A.4
Evaluating the Benefit and Utility of All-Digital PAR Imaging Modes for Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Supercells using Synthetic PAR Data
Brandon K. Cohen, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, M. Yeary, J. C. Snyder, and H. B. Bluestein

2:30 PM
3A.5
SPARS: A Novel Technique for Sampling Meteorological Targets using a Phased Array Radar
Edward Luke, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; and P. Kollias

2:45 PM
3A.6
Experimental Validation of the Cross-Polar Canceller (XPC) Technique: A Novel Solution to Improve the Cross-Polar Contamination on Polarimetric Phased Array Weather Radars
Cesar Manuel Salazar, Advanced Radar Research Center (ARRC) - The University of Oklahoma (OU), Norman, OK; Advanced Radar Research Center, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, B. Cheong, and R. D. Palmer

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Session 3B
Microphysical Studies with Radar II: Polarimetric Observations of Deep Convection
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Nick Guy, PhD, Verisk Weather Solutions; Lina Esther Rivelli-Zea
1:30 PM
3B.1
Microphysical Processes Contributing to Extreme Rainfall in Complex Terrain
Angela Rowe, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and I. Cornejo

1:45 PM
3B.2
2:00 PM
3B.3
Observations and Modeling of Seabreeze Convection Sampled during the Tracking Aerosol Cloud IntERactions (TRACER) Experiment
Robert C. Jackson, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL; and T. Matsui, T. Iguchi, I. Silber, A. Fridlind, E. C. Bruning, K. Brunner, J. C. D. S. Souza, M. van Lier-Walqui, and S. M. Collis

2:15 PM
3B.4
Investigating the Relation between Polarimetric Radar Signatures and Downburst Forcing Mechanisms using Spectral Bin Modeling
Jacob Carlin, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO), Norman, OK; and A. V. Ryzhkov

2:30 PM
3B.5
Detection and Sizing of Hail Using the Differential Phase
Valery M. Melnikov, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and A. Witt

2:45 PM
3B.6
Characteristic of ZDR Columns in a High-Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction Model
Chun Hay Brian Lo, University of Reading, Reading, RDG, United kingdom; and T. H. M. Stein, C. D. Westbrook, P. Field, K. Furtado, J. M. Wilkinson, T. Darlington, and H. W. Lean

Handout (11.6 MB)

3:00 PM-4:30 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023


Airborne and Spaceborne Radar
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Richard Roy
1
Evaluation of Version 7 products from GPM/DPR
Nobuhiro Takahashi, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan; and T. Masaki and T. Kubota

Handout (6.3 MB)

3
SOLID STATE TRANSMITTER UPGRADES FOR NASA GSFC HIGH-ALTITUDE AIRBORNE WEATHER RADARS
Lihua Li, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and M. Walker McLinden and G. Heymsfield

4
Retrieving atmospheric pressure with airborne or spaceborne radar: Design considerations of V-band differential absorption radar
Matthew Walker McLinden, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Heymsfield, B. Lin, L. Li, S. Harrah, N. Prive, J. Carswell, X. Cai, K. Horgan, E. Ford, S. Hoffert, and P. Pantina

5
Impact of Non-Uniform Beam Filling on Satellite Radar Path Integrated Attenuation
Christopher R. Williams, University of Colorado Boulder, Denver, CO

6
Global Assessments of Doppler Velocity Measurement Errors of EarthCARE Cloud Profiling Radar Using Global Storm-Resolving Simulation
Yuichiro Hagihara, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Ohno, H. Horie, W. Roh, M. Satoh, and T. Kubota

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7
Upgraded Capabilities of the Wyoming Cloud Radar and the Ka-band Probe Radar
Coltin Grasmick, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. N. Geerts, S. Haimov, M. Guignes, J. R. French, M. Burkhart, and A. Pazmany

Handout (2.7 MB)

8
Radar Forward Modeling for the NASA Investigation of Convective Updrafts Mission
Derek J. Posselt, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and R. L. Storer, S. Tanelli, R. Beauchamp, S. Durden, A. Umeyama, S. C. Van Den Heever, and O. Sy

9
Ice Microphysical Retrievals Using W-band Airborne Radar Polarimetric Observations
Cuong Nguyen, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and M. Wolde, L. Nichman, N. Bliankinshtein, K. Ranjbar, K. Bala, J. R. Minder, and J. R. French

10
Airborne Radar Instrumentation for the Hurricane Hunter Aircraft
Bradley M. Isom, NORMAN, OK; and C. Bjorland, J. Carswell, R. Roy, and R. Engelbrecht

Handout (3.5 MB)

11
Vertical Air Motion Retrievals from Airborne W-band Cloud Radar
Haonan Chen, Colorado State University, Boulder, CO; and C. W. Fairall, C. R. Williams, and E. Thompson

11A
The Potential of the W-Band Polarization Diversity Doppler Radar Envisaged for the Wivern Mission for Sampling Tropical Cyclones
Frédéric Tridon, DIATI, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy; and A. Battaglia, A. J. Illingworth, A. Rizik, P. Martire, F. Scarsi, and M. Tossaint

11B
Assessment of Vertical Profile Correction for Quantitative Precipitation Estimation using S-band Radar in Northern Taiwan
Chien-Yu Liu, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and W. Y. Chang


Microphysical Studies with Radar
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University; Angela Rowe
12
Humor in Radar Meteorology
James I. Metcalf, Retired, Wayland, MA

13
A New Micro-physical Interpretation of the Variability of Z-R Relationships
Louis Nan Yu, METEO FRANCE, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France

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14
Distinct Secondary Ice Production Processed Observed in Radar Doppler Spectra: Insights from a Case Study
Anne-Claire Billault-Roux, EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; and P. Georgakaki, J. Gehring, L. Jaffeux, A. Schwarzenboeck, P. Coutris, A. Nenes, and A. Berne

15
Detection of Potential Refreezing Rain Area Using Dual-Polarization Variables and Wet-Bulb Temperature
Soohyun Kwon, KMA, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. E. Lee and S. Lee

17
DISDRODB: A Global Data Base of Raindrop Size Distribution Observations
Gionata Ghiggi, EPFL, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; and C. M. H. Unal, M. Schleiss, R. Uijlenhoet, T. Raupach, and A. Berne

Handout (55.3 MB)

18
ICE GENESIS: Synergetic Radar and In Situ Measurements of Snowfall Microphysical Properties
Anne-Claire Billault-Roux, EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; and J. Grazioli, J. Delanoë, A. Schwarzenboeck, F. Dezitter, and A. Berne

19
Parametrizing Fall Velocity of Melting Snow Particles Observed in Ensembles
Annakaisa von Lerber, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and D. Moisseev

21
Quantitative Precipitation Estimation with Ground-Based Phased Array Radars
Aimee Dixon, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and P. Kirstetter, R. D. Palmer, A. V. Ryzhkov, and J. Carlin

22
Classification of Surface Precipitation Types Using Polarimetric Radar and Wet-Bulb Temperature Profile at KMA
HEEJEONG CHOI, KMA, Seoul, Dongjak-gu, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. Kwon and S. Lee

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The Feature of Raindrop Collision Process Revealed from Ground-Based Disdrometer and Dual-Polarimetric Radar
Chen-Hau Lan, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, Taiwan; and P. L. Lin, M. T. Lee, and Z. C. Zeng

26
Machine Learning Approach for Polarimetric Retrieval of Raindrop Size Distributions
Kyuhee Shin, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and K. Kim, J. J. Song, W. Bang, V. Bringi, M. Thurai-Rajasingam, and G. LEE

27
Feasibility of Using Ultra-High Resolution Radar Measurements to Detect Drizzle Particles in a Convection-Cloud Chamber
Zeen Zhu, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Stony Brook, NY; and F. Yang, P. Kollias, R. A. Shaw, A. Kostinski, K. Lamer, N. Allwayin, M. Oue, and A. Vogelmann

28
Physical Characteristics of Precipitation Types using Three Dimension Radar datasets
Choeng-lyong Lee, Kyungpook National Univ., Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and W. Bang, C. L. Tsai, and G. LEE

29
Study on Microphysical Characteristics of Snowfall in Eastern China using Two-Dimensional Video Disdrometer and Dual-Polarization Radar Data
Hao Huang, Nanjing Univerisity, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China; and K. Zhao Sr. and R. Tao

30
Attenuation Correction for Melting Ice at C-Band and Verification from S-Band Profiler Radar Measurements
Adubi Tunde, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and I. A. Hernandez, S. Biswas, PhD, V. Chandrasekar, and R. Cifelli

Handout (2.9 MB)

31
Identifying Multimodal Spectra Events with Doppler Radar Observations
Sarah Wugofski, Pennsylvania State Univ., Univ. Park, PA; and M. Kumjian, M. Oue, and P. Kollias

32
Radar-Based Characteristics of Convective Rain-Cell during Southwest Monsoon over Eastern Thailand
Parinya Intaracharoen, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATIVES, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand; Royal Rainmaing Technology Research and Development, bangkok, 10, Thailand; and P. Meesangngern, P. Chantraket, and C. Detyothin

33
Challenges to Radar Precipitation Retrieval Caused by Hydrometeor Orientation
Kwo-Sen Kuo, GSFC, GREENBELT, MD; and R. S. Schrom, I. Fenni, and I. Adams

34
Overview of Multi-frequency and Dual-Doppler Radar Observations in the East River Watershed of Colorado during the SAIL and SPLASH Field Experiment
V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. Cifelli, S. K. Biswas, P. Kennedy, D. Feldman, G. de Boer, M. Maahn, H. Kalesse-Los, and F. Junyent

35
A MAGIC Layer Around -15°C: Dynamical and Microphysical Process
GyuWon Lee, Daegu, Daegu, gyeongsangnbuk-do, Korea, Republic of (South); and B. Y. Ye

36
Assessing Hail Characteristics over the Sierras de Córdoba Mountains in Argentina: A Comparative Analysis of C- and X-band Data from RELAMPAGO-CACTI
Lina Esther Rivelli-Zea, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and S. W. Nesbitt and J. C. Snyder

Handout (1.5 MB)

37
Microphysics of Heavy Rainfall Observed during the Prediction of Rainfall Extremes Campaign In the Pacific (PRECIP) 2022
Michael M. Bell, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and J. C. DeHart, C. C. Nam, T. Y. Cha, and M. J. Yang

Handout (51.4 MB)

38
Quantitative Interpretation of Polarimetric Radar Observations of Hail
Andrew Detwiler, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and D. Delene, V. Chandrasekar, P. Kennedy, A. J. Heymsfield, and A. Bansemer


Polarimetric Radar Studies of Atmospheric Electricity and Lightning
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Bruno L Medina
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Microphysical Structure of Thunderstorms and Their Lightning Activity during the Mei-Yu and Post-Mei-Yu Periods over Nanjing, Yangtze River Delta
Ji Yang, Nanjing Joint Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Key Laboratory of Transportation Meteorology of China, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

40
Development and Evaluation of a Lightning pre-detection model utilizing the 3-Dimensiona Polarimetric Radar
Hae Lim Kim, KMA, Seoul, Dongjak-gu, South korea; and M. Son and K. Y. Nam

41
Lightning Initiation and Propagation Relative to Turbulence and Hydrometeor Categories
Bruno L. Medina, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and W. Deierling and E. C. Bruning

42
Dual Polarization Observations of Electrified Deep Convection During the Landfall of Hurricane Ian
A. Addison Alford, NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. Ringhausen, N. S. BRAUER, V. C. Chmielewski, K. M. Calhoun, C. K. Ferguson, S. M. Waugh, M. Stock, V. Salinas, and J. Segall

43
High Temporal Resolution Observations of Cloud Electrification with Spectral Polarimetry
Tian-You Yu, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, M. D. TZENG, D. J. Bodine, E. C. Bruning, V. C. Chmielewski, and M. Stock

44
Polarimetric Radar Characteristics of Weakly Electrified Clouds over the Eastern Range
Lawrence D. Carey, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and K. L. Cummins

Handout (1.5 MB)


Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Hydrology
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Ali Tokay, NASA
Poster 46 is now Paper 16B.6A

47
Validation and Intercomparison of Rain Rate Retrievals using the S-Pol Radar during PRECIP
Ian C Cornejo, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and A. Rowe, U. Romatschke, and M. J. Dixon

48
Impact of WSR-88D MESO-SAILS Usage on MRMS-based Quantitative Precipitation Estimation Accuracy
James M. Kurdzo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and M. F. Donovan, J. Y. N. Cho, and B. J. Bennett

49
An Open-Source Python Package to Integrate and Analyze Precipitation Datasets
Charanjit Singh Pabla, SSAI, Wallops island, VA; and D. B. Wolff, J. L. Pippitt, M. J. Boulanger, and S. M. Wingo

Handout (3.5 MB)

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Computation of Rain Rates in Areas of Wind Farms
Pengfei Zhang, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; CIMMS, Norman, OK; NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and A. V. Ryzhkov

53
Analysis of the Reflections of Dual-pol Radar Beam from Skyscrapers
Pengfei Zhang, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and K. Howard

55
Operational implementation of a random forest approach to derive quantitative precipitation estimation with measurements from the Swiss polarimetric radar network
Rebecca Gugerli, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; METEOSWISS, Locarno-Monti, Ticino, Switzerland; and D. Wolfensberger, M. Gabella, M. Boscacci, U. M. Germann, and A. Berne

Handout (5.4 MB)

56
Sub-grid peaks in localized intense rain events using high-resolution operational radar data in Switzerland
Adrien Liernur, Environmental Remote Sensing Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; and M. Gabella, U. M. Germann, and A. Berne

57
You’re using radars for what!?! Measuring hydrologic responses
Jonathan J. Gourley, NSSL, Norman, OK; and K. Howard, D. Wasielewski, Y. Derin, P. Kirstetter, J. A. Duarte, H. Vergara, M. A. Wagner, J. Fulton, and L. Hempel

58
Heavy rainfall in complex terrain: A view from space
Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University, Longmont, CO; and K. L. Rasmussen, H. Yu, S. A. Rutledge, and M. M. Bell

59
RFC & WFO QPE ANALYSIS & CHALLENGES FOR FLOOD FORECASTING
Shawn DeVinny, National Weather Service- North Central River Forecast Center; and E. Ahasic

60
Evaluating the QPE of a dual polarization S band weather radar in Brazil
Yusvelis Maribel Barzaga Ramírez, Instituto de Astronomia, São Paulo, Brazil; and C. A. Morales

4:30 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023

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Session 4A
Radar Meteorology Education
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Robin Tanamachi
4:30 PM
4A.1
The Research and Educational Activities with the Mobile Rapid Scan X-Band Polarimetric (RaXPol) Radar As an NSF Community Instrument Facility
David J. Bodine, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and T. Y. Yu, Y. Wen, A. Alruzuq, P. Kirstetter, Y. Derin, L. Shedd, B. K. Cohen, M. Borowski, M. D. TZENG, E. D. Mullens, S. Mullens, H. B. Bluestein, R. D. Palmer, and B. L. Cheong

4:45 PM
4A.2
Open Radar Cookbooks for All
Maxwell A. Grover, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL; and S. M. Collis, J. R. O'Brien, R. C. Jackson, R. M. May, M. A. Camron, MS, J. C. DeHart, T. Y. Cha, M. Dixon, S. W. Freeman, K. Brunner, D. Michelson, K. R. Tyle, B. E. J. Rose, and J. Kent

5:15 PM
4A.4
The ESPOIRS Project
Joel VAN BAELEN, University of La Réunion, SAINT-DENIS, Reunion; and O. Bousquet, G. LESAGE, F. RIGAUD-LOUISE, T. Padmanabhan, and A. V. Ramanamahefa

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Session 4B
Airborne and Spaceborne Radar I: Ground Validation of GPM Measurements
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Bart nmn Geerts, Univ. of Wyoming; Randy Chase, NSF
4:30 PM
4B.1
The Microphysics and Kinematics of GPM's Satellite Radar Profiles
Patrick N. Gatlin, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL; and S. Stough

4:45 PM
4B.2
Melting the Inconsistencies: Enhancing Coherence in Microphysical Properties of Precipitation across the Melting Layer in the Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar Data
Kamil Mroz, National Centre for Earth Observation, University of Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom; and A. Battaglia

5:00 PM
4B.3
Assessment of the GPM Rainfall Retrieval Algorithm Using in-Situ Measurements.
Alfonso Ladino, Univ. of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL; and S. W. Nesbitt, L. DiGirolamo, R. M. Rauber, G. M. McFarquhar, R. Miller, and J. R. Loveridge

5:15 PM
4B.4
Narrowing the Blind Zone of the GPM Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar to Improve Shallow Precipitation Detection in Mountainous Areas
Riku Shimizu, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and S. Shige, T. Iguchi, C. K. Yu, and L. W. Cheng

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 28 August 2023


Icebreaker Event
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

Tuesday, 29 August 2023

8:00 AM-8:30 AM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

Recording files available
5
Observations of Winter Storms
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
8:00 AM
5.1
Airborne Radar and Microphysics Signatures in Snowbands as Measured during the IMPACTS Field Campaign
Lynn McMurdie, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. Finlon, G. M. Heymsfield, and J. E. Yorks

8:30 AM-9:00 AM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

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5
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
8:30 AM
5.2
Investigating the Relationships Between Rotation and Heavy Rainfall Along the Mei-yu Front During PRECIP 2022
Jennifer C. DeHart, Colorado State University, Department of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO; and M. Bell and T. W. Barbero

9:00 AM-10:00 AM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

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5
Panel: Utilizing Emerging Radar Technologies to Achieve New Scientific Discoveries
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Jana B. Houser, PhD
Moderator: Jana B. Houser, PhD
Panelists: Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University; Angela Rowe; Ulrike Romatschke, NCAR; Robin Tanamachi

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023


Coffee Break
Location: Great Lakes Promenade (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

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Session 6A
Airborne and Spaceborne Radars II: Innovative Airborne Radar Systems and Retrievals
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Pei-Sang Tsai; Zhi Tao, Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/MOE
10:30 AM
6A.1
Examining Severe Storm Characteristics with the Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) Observing Simulator
Bradley Klotz, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. C. Lee and J. Vivekanandan

10:45 AM
6A.2
11:00 AM
6A.3
Challenges of Combining Remote Sensing with In-situ Measurements in Airborne Science and Engineering
Yan Zhang, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; CAPS, Norman, OK; and G. M. McFarquhar, S. Harrah, and J. Fusselman
Manuscript (2.8 MB)

11:15 AM
6A.4
Airborne Radar Doppler Spectrum Width as a Scale-Dependent Turbulence Metric
Adam Majewski, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and J. R. French and S. Haimov

11:30 AM
6A.5
Implementation of the Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) Observing Simulator (AOS) Prototype
Wen-Chau Lee, NCAR, Bouler, CO; and B. W. Klotz, J. Vivekanandan, K. Manning, G. H. Bryan, M. Bell, and P. Kollias

11:45 AM
6A.6
The Structure and Dynamics of the Turbulent Hurricane Boundary Layer from Radar Remote Sensing
Steve R. Guimond, UMBC, Baltimore, MD; and Z. Jelenak, J. W. Sapp, and P. Chang

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Session 6B
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology I: Observations of Deep Convection and the Boundary Layer
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Leanne Blind-Doskocil, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
10:30 AM
6B.1
Exploring Convective Boundary Layer Depth and Entrainment Zone Properties with Dual-Polarization Radar Observations
Braedon Stouffer, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA; and C. L. Comer, D. J. Stensrud, M. Kumjian, and Y. Zhang, PhD

10:45 AM
6B.2
11:00 AM
6B.3
A Fuzzy Logic Algorithm for Convection Initiation Forecast in Taiwan
Hung-Kuan Li, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and W. Y. Chang

11:15 AM
6B.4
Characteristics of Thermals in Deep Convective Storms from Radar Observations
Thorwald H. M. Stein, Univ. of Reading, Reading, RDG, United Kingdom; and L. Till, P. Clark, M. Feist, C. Halliwell, E. Rumi, C. Walden, and R. R. Neely III

11:30 AM
6B.5
11:45 AM
6B.6
Characteristics of Convective Cores As Revealed in Range-Height Indicator Scans during RELAMPAGO-CACTI
Stephen William Nesbitt, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and A. Varble, PhD, A. Hunzinger, and J. Hardin

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023


Lunch Break
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

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Session 7A
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology II: Field Campaign Observations of Supercells and Tornadoes
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Michael M. French, Stony Brook University
1:30 PM
7A.1
The May 27, 2019 Imperial, NE Supercell during TORUS: Origins, Observations, and Impacts of an SVC
Alex Schueth, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and C. C. Weiss, C. L. Ziegler, E. Rasmussen, and M. C. Coniglio

1:45 PM
7A.2
Multi-Doppler Analyses Detailing the Evolution of the 20 May 2019 Mangum, OK Supercell Observed During TORUS
Daniel M. Stechman, NSSL, Norman, OK; CIWRO, Norman, OK; and C. L. Ziegler

2:00 PM
7A.3
The Kinematic Character of Supercell Forward Flank Outflows from the TORUS Project
Christopher C. Weiss, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX; and A. Schueth

2:15 PM
7A.4
A Triple-Doppler Analysis of the 17 May 2019 McCook / Farnam, NE Tornadic Supercell
Martin Satrio, CIWRO & NOAA / OAR / NSSL; and M. Coniglio, E. Rasmussen, C. L. Ziegler, and D. Stechman

2:30 PM
7A.5
Determining the Vertical Sense of Evolution of Rotation during Tornadogenesis Using Rapid-Scan, Polarimetric Radar Data
Jana B. Houser, PhD, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and H. B. Bluestein, Z. Weinhoff, and K. Thiem

2:45 PM
7A.6
The BEST Project (Boundary-layer Evolution and Structure of Tornadoes) Kinematic and Thermodynamic Observations of Tornadoes
Joshua Wurman, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and K. A. Kosiba

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Session 7B
Signal/Data Processing Techniques for Radar I: Spectral Processing Algorithms
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Sudesh Boodoo
1:30 PM
7B.1
Doppler Spectrum Reconstruction for Precipitation with Gaussian Process Models
Tworit Dash, Delft University of Technology, Delft, ZH, Netherlands; and H. Driessen, O. Krasnov, and A. Yarovoy

1:45 PM
7B.2
Differential Phase on Transmission
Dusan S. Zrnic, NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman and V. M. Melnikov

2:15 PM
7B.4
Regression Filtering to Improve Radar Signal Statistics: Application to NEXRAD SZ Phase Coded Data
John C. Hubbert, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. J. Dixon, S. M. Ellis, U. Romatschke, and G. Meymaris

2:30 PM
7B.5
Identification and Mitigation of Wind Turbine Clutter using Spectral CMD
Michael J. Dixon, NCAR, BOULDER, CO; and J. C. Hubbert

2:45 PM
7B.6

3:00 PM-4:30 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023


Emerging Technology and Phased Arrays
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Bradley Isom, 1001 Boston Post Rd; Jorge L. Salazar, Univ. of Oklahoma
61
Polarimetric Weather Observations with the Fully Digital Horus Radar
David Schvartzman, ARRC / School of Meteorology, Norman, OK; and R. D. Palmer, D. S. Zrnic, A. V. Ryzhkov, D. J. Bodine, M. Yeary, P. E. Kirstetter, and T. Y. Yu

62
Advancing Atmospheric Science with a State-of-the-art mmWave Phased Array Radar Technology
Jorge L. Salazar, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, R. D. Palmer, D. Schvartzman, J. McDaniel, P. E. Kirstetter, C. R. Homeyer, B. L. Cheong, T. Y. Yu, M. Yeary, and P. Kollias

63
Dual-frequency terahertz weather radar observing cloud and water vapor
Takeshi MAESAKA, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and Y. Aoyama and H. Fujii

Handout (5.9 MB)

64
Polarimetric phased array radar bias dependence on antenna shape obtained from computational electromagnetic modeling
Djordje Mirkovic, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and D. Schvartzman

65
Airborne Polarimetric Doppler Phased Array Weather Radar: Modularity and scalability features
Jothiram Vivekanandan, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and E. Loew and A. Karboski

66
Initial Steps on Developing NOAA's Next Generation Doppler Weather Radar System
Terrance J Clark, NOAA/NWS Radar Operations Center, Norman, OK; and A. Mehta, F. W. Gallagher III, and J. A. Schultz
Manuscript (89.1 kB)

Handout (1.2 MB)

67
Application of X-band Phased Array Weather Radar Network in Convective Weather Monitoring and Warning
Jianhua Dai, Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory, Xuhui, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory, China, Xuhui, Shanghai, China; and G. Wang, H. Chen, J. Zhu, and L. Guan

68
The Flexible Array of Radars and Mesonets (FARM)
Joshua Wurman, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and K. A. Kosiba

69
Mobile S-band and Bistatic Networks for Severe Storms and other Studies
Joshua Wurman, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and K. A. Kosiba

70
Assessment of scanning strategies on the characterization and detection of downburst and its precursors with all-digital polarimetric phased array weather radar
Tian-You Yu, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. B. Pearson, D. J. Bodine, S. Torres, N. Kuhr, and C. M. Kuster

71
Polarimetric Signatures and MRMS Algorithms with the Fully-Digital Horus Radar on Hail Producing Storms
Laura Shedd, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, D. Schvartzman, A. E. Reinhart, J. C. Snyder, and K. L. Ortega

72
Intercomparisons of Radial Velocity Signatures from Initial All-Digital Horus PAR Observations with Fixed-Site Weather Radars
Brandon K. Cohen, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, M. Yeary, J. C. Snyder, D. Schvartzman, C. M. Kuster, T. J. Schuur, J. B. Boettcher, and A. A. Alford

73
Past and Future Deployments of the Colorado State University Sea-Going and Land Deployable Polarimetric (SEA-POL) Radar
Michael M. Bell, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. A. Rutledge, V. Chandrasekar, C. C. Nam, B. Dolan, and F. Junyent

Handout (61.8 MB)

74
Validation of Multistatic Wind Retrievals Using a Vertically Pointing Mobile Radar
Samuel Emmerson, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. D. Palmer, D. J. Bodine, D. Schvartzman, P. Kirstetter, and P. S. Skinner

75
Innovative Control and Signal Processing Software for Modern Weather Radar
Jakub Bartel, Meteopress, Prague, 107, Czech republic

76
Advantages of Solid State Weather Radars
Michal Najman, Meteopress, Prague, Czech Republic, Czech Republic


Radar Meteorology Education
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Robin Tanamachi
78
What You Forgot You Knew
Christopher Don Huffer, B.S. Meteorology, NOAA, Norman, OK; NOAA, Norman, OK

Handout (6.2 MB)

79
The Lidar Radar Open Software Environment (LROSE) Science Gateway: Introductory Data Processing in the Cloud
Jennifer C. DeHart, Colorado State University, Department of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO; and B. Javornik, T. Y. Cha, M. Bell, T. W. Barbero, M. J. Dixon, and W. C. Lee


Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Jana B. Houser, PhD; Karen A. Kosiba
80
Characteristics of Spatial-Temporal Distribution and Storm Morphologies of Tornadoes in Jiangsu,China
FEN XU, Nanjing Joint Institute for Atmospheric Sciences, NANJING, China; and Y. ZHENG and K. SUN

81
Simulation Analysis of Typical Tornadic Supercell and Nontornadic Supercell Processes
Kangyuan Sun, Nanjing Joint Institute for Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

82
Application of mobile dual-polarisation radar for wildfire monitoring and nowcasting
Peter Thomas May, Monash Univ., Clayton, VIC, Australia; and A. Guyot, A. J. F. Protat, M. Curtis, M. Peace, and K. turner

83
Detection of Aircraft Icing Potential Areas using 3D Radar Data and Atmospheric Parameters
Yura Kim, KMA, Seoul, South korea; and B. Y. Ye and K. Y. Nam

84
Automatic Center Detection of Tropical Cyclone using Image Processing Based on the Operational Radar Network
Ji-Young Gu, KMA, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. J. Mo and S. Lee

85
High-Temporal Resolution Observations of a Tornadic Supercell near Cole, Oklahoma on 19 April 2023
David J. Bodine, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, M. D. TZENG, B. L. Cheong, H. B. Bluestein, R. D. Palmer, and T. Y. Yu

86
Examining the Relationship Between Debris Characteristics and Polarimetric Signatures using High-Resolution Mobile Radar Data, Photogrammetry, and Electromagnetic Scattering Simulations
David J. Bodine, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. B. Bluestein, J. A. Margraf, T. Greenwood, S. W. Emmerson, and B. L. Cheong

87
An analysis of the 23 May 2011 hailstorm in Oklahoma based on data from four different radars
Leah M Swinney, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. B. Bluestein and J. C. Snyder

88
Using polarimetric radar data to identify tornadoes in near real-time
Katie Leigh Ward, Verisk Weather Solutions, Lexington, MA; and B. Fay and L. McCarthy

Handout (3.2 MB)

89
The Statistical Lifecycle of a Supercell Storm
Cameron R. Homeyer, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. M. Murphy

90
Use of ZDR columns for early detection of severe convection within the operational radar network of the United Kingdom
Chun Hay Brian Lo, University of Reading, Reading, RDG, United kingdom; and T. H. M. Stein, R. Scovell, C. D. Westbrook, T. Darlington, and H. W. Lean

Handout (2.3 MB)

91
Radar Observations of Hailstorms producing Giant Hail
Arthur Witt, NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. C. Snyder and J. Krause

Handout (2.7 MB)

93
Observations of Severe-Wind Driven and other Wildfires with DOWs
Karen A. Kosiba, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and J. Wurman

94
The PERiLS Project: Tornado Chasing in the Southeast
Karen A. Kosiba, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and J. Wurman, R. J. Trapp, M. D. Parker, and S. W. Nesbitt

95
Comparative Analysis of Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems in Observations and Model Simulation
Jeong-Eun Lee, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South korea; and G. Lee

96
Comparison of algorithm performance assessing size sorting signatures in polarimetric radar data
Scott Loeffler, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and J. Segall, M. Wilson, A. E. Reinhart, K. L. Ortega, M. M. French, and D. M. Kingfield

97
Developing NSSL PodRads: Low-cost, pod-style radars for measuring vertical profiles of vertical velocities in tornadoes and convective storms
Jeffrey C. Snyder, NOAA/OAR National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Norman, OK; and P. Servello and D. Wasielewski

99
Tornadic Debris Signature and Debris Fallout Analysis of the 10-11 December 2021 EF4 Tornado
Savannah J. Southward, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine and R. Cross

100
Radar Characteristics of Two Afternoon Thunderstorm events during the 2022 PRECIP field campaign
Ting-Yu Cha, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. C. Lee, M. Bell, J. D. B. Jou, and B. F. Chen

101
Relating Polarimetric Radar Measurements to QLCS Cold Pool Properties and Damage Potential
Anna VanAlstine, The Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA; and M. Kumjian

102
Rapid-Scan Radar Observations of Two QLCSs during the PERiLS 2023 Field Campaign
Morgan Schneider, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, B. Cheong, and D. Schvartzman

104
105
Bulk Analysis of Radar-Derived Mesocyclone Intensity and Transience Preceding Supercell Tornadogenesis and Tornadogenesis Failure
Kristofer Tuftedal, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY; and M. M. French and D. M. Kingfield

106
Overview and Early Analysis of NSSL and CIWRO Observations of the 24 March 2023 Rolling Fork, Mississippi, Tornadic Storm and Environmental Evolution during PERiLS 2023 IOP 3
Anthony Lyza, NSSL, Norman, OK; and A. A. Alford, T. Bell, V. C. Chmielewski, M. C. Coniglio, E. Rasmussen, A. E. Reinhart, E. N. Smith, M. A. Wagner, and S. M. Waugh

107
Radar Proxy Updraft Properties in QLCSs During PERiLS – 2022
Celia G. Werner, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY; and M. M. French and M. I. Biggerstaff


Signal/Data Processing Techniques for Radar
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: JUI LE LOH
109
Long-Term Assessment of the Reflectivity Biases and Wet-Radome Effect Using Collocated Operational S- and C-band Dual-Polarization Radars
JUI LE LOH, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, Taiwan; and W. Y. Chang, H. W. Hsu, P. F. Lin, P. L. Chang, Y. L. Teng, and Y. C. Liou

110
X-band radar operation at superresolution
A.C.P. Oude Nijhuis, SkyEcho, Losser, Netherlands; and C. M. H. Unal and Y. Dufournet

111
Acquisition and Archiving of WSR-88D Level 1 Data from Testbed and Operational Radars
Jane Krause, Centuria Corporation, Norman, OK; and L. Richardson, Z. Dufran, J. Winchester, and A. Daniel
Manuscript (129.8 kB)

Handout (2.2 MB)

112
An Updated Wind Turbine Impact Assessment Method Applied to the WSR-88D Network
Lindsey Richardson, Radar Operations Center, Norman, OK; and A. Losey-Bailor, J. C. Krause, and B. Ward
Manuscript (3.7 MB)

Handout (4.9 MB)

113
Challenges in detection of graupel in Japan using dual-frequency radar techniques
Ayano Ueki, Weathernews Inc., Chiba, Chiba, Japan; Weathernews Inc, Chiba, Chiba, Japan; and M. Teshiba, K. Osa, D. Schvartzman, R. D. Palmer, T. Y. Yu, B. Cheong, P. E. Kirstetter, and D. J. Bodine

114
Improvement of qualities of Doppler velocities in a schema of triple-PRT
Mathilde Moureaux, Météo France, Toulouse, Occitanie, France; Météo France, Toulouse, Occitanie, France; and T. Lebastard

115
Data Quality assessment of Vaisala's New Radar Signal Processor RVP10
Dirk Klugmann, Vaisala Oyj, Vantaa, 18, Finland; Vaisala Oyj, Vantaa, Uusima, Finland; and J. Santillo, R. Wallace, PhD, J. Selzler, and S. I. Panov
Manuscript (1.0 MB)

Handout (1012.4 kB)

116
Path-CVP (pCVP) - Polarimetric radar data snapshot along the predefined path based on Columnar Vertical Profiles
Peter Bukovcic, The University of Oklahoma CIWRO, NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. Krause

Handout (819.1 kB)

117
Testing X-Band ZDR Calibration Using Dry Snow
Jacob Bruss, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and E. M. Miller, D. E. Harr, and R. Tanamachi

118
Paving the Way to Pulse Compression Radar Systems without Blind Range - An Experimental Evaluation of the PPC+ Technique
Cesar Manuel Salazar, Advanced Radar Research Center (ARRC) - The University of Oklahoma (OU), Norman, OK; and B. Cheong, R. D. Palmer, D. Schvartzman, and A. V. Ryzhkov

120
SAIL Field Campaign Radar Data Quality and Calibrations
Alyssa Matthews, PNNL, Richland, WA; and Y. C. Feng, M. Deng, and K. Johnson

121
SZ-2 keeps getting better: Improvements to the SZ-2 Algorithm
David A. Warde Sr., Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and S. M. Torres

123
Evaluation of Doppler Velocity Unfolding with Aggressive Staggered PRTs
Jakub Bartel, Meteopress, Prague, 107, Czech republic

4:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023

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Session 8A
Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Hydrology I: Winter Weather Applications
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Ali Tokay, NASA; Charles N. Helms
4:30 PM
8A.1
A Synthesis of Polarimetric and Dual-Frequency Radar Observations of Winter Storms for Estimating Ice Water Content
Mariko Oue, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY; and A. V. Ryzhkov, S. Matrosov, P. Bukovčić, and P. Kollias

Handout (2.4 MB)

4:45 PM
8A.2
Vertical Reflectivity Correction for Winter Precipitation in Mountainous Region
Lin Tang, CIWRO/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. Zhang and Y. S. Tang

5:00 PM
8A.3
Optimized Polarimetric Radar Relations for Snow Estimation
Peter Bukovcic, The University of Oklahoma CIWRO, NSSL, Norman, OK; and A. V. Ryzhkov and D. S. Zrnic

Handout (1.3 MB)

5:15 PM
8A.4
Performance of Operational Snow Liquid Water Estimation for the Canadian S-Band Radar Network.
Sudesh Boodoo, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), ON, Canada; and E. Hung, J. Reid, N. Donaldson, and D. Michelson

Recording files available
Session 8B
Signal/Data Processing Techniques for Radar II: High-Performance Computing for Simulations/Algorithms
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: John C. Hubbert
4:30 PM
8B.1
RadarHub: A Real-time Algorithm Testbed
Boon Leng Cheong, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

4:45 PM
8B.2
Beyond the Blur: Variational Techniques for Radar Gridding and 3D Wind Retrieval
Jordan Brook, BoM, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; The Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; and A. J. F. Protat, J. Soderholm, C. K. Potvin, and H. A. McGowan

5:00 PM
8B.3
5:15 PM
8B.4
Speeding Up Time Series Simulations: Looping Through Signal Parameters
Christopher Curtis, The Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

6:30 PM-8:30 PM: Tuesday, 29 August 2023


Session
Dr. Dick Doviak Memorial Symposium
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Moderator: Dusan S. Zrnic, CIMMS/NSSL
6:30 PM
Dusan Zrnic

6:45 PM
Jeff Keeler

7:00 PM
Robert Palmer

7:15 PM
Peter May

7:30 PM
Sebastian Torres

7:45 PM
Robert Serafin

8:00 PM
Peggy Doviak

8:15 PM
Panel Discussion
Dusan S. Zrnic, NSSL, Norman, OK

Wednesday, 30 August 2023

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 30 August 2023

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Session 9A
Winter Storms: Microphysics and Dynamics
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Gerald Monroe Heymsfield; Lynn McMurdie
8:00 AM
9A.1
Manifestation of Elevated Convection in Wintertime Extratropical Cyclones During IMPACTS
Kaylee Heimes Lundstrom, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL; and R. M. Rauber and L. McMurdie

8:15 AM
9A.2
Vertical Motions in Orographic Cloud Systems Retrieved from W-Band Radar over the Idaho Mountains during SNOWIE: Controls on Supercooled Liquid Water Content and Cloud Droplet Number Concentrations
Troy Justin Zaremba, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. M. Rauber, B. N. Geerts, J. R. French, S. A. Tessendorf, L. Xue, PhD, K. Friedrich, C. Weeks, R. M. Rasmussen, M. L. Kunkel, and D. Blestrud

8:30 AM
9A.3
Quantifying Ice and Snow Particle Terminal Velocities, Backscatter Cross-Sections and Snowfall Rates Using Aircraft and Ground-Based Doppler Radar and In-Situ Aircraft Measurements from IMPACTS
Andrew J. Heymsfield, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. Bansemer, G. Heymsfield, J. Carlin, M. Oue, M. Grecu, D. Schvartzman, and E. L. Dunnavan III

Handout (3.9 MB)

8:45 AM
9A.4
Understanding the Vertical Slope and Maintenance Mechanisms of Mesoscale Snow Bands
Charles N. Helms, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and G. Heymsfield and S. D. Nicholls

9:00 AM
9A.5
Wintertime Elevated Convection During the IMPACTS Field Campaign
Gerald Heymsfield, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and C. N. Helms and S. Nicolls

9:15 AM
9A.6
Variability of Mesoscale Cloud and Precipitation Structures during Near-Freezing Surface Conditions Using Ground-Based Radar Observations from WINTRE-MIX
Katja Friedrich, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. R. Minder, J. Wurman, K. A. Kosiba, J. R. French, D. E. Kingsmill, A. Winters, N. P. Bassill, J. M. Thériault, and J. Gyakum

9:30 AM
9A.7
The Role of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Wave on the Precipitation Microphysics during ICE-POP 2018
Kwonil Kim, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and C. L. Tsai and G. LEE

9:45 AM
9A.8
Unveiling Cloud-Top Generating Cells Properties Through Cloud Radar Simulators
Sisi Chen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and L. Xue, PhD, S. A. Tessendorf, C. Lackner, K. Ikeda, C. W. Karkkainen, and R. M. Rasmussen

Recording files available
Session 9B
Emerging Technology III: Phased Array Systems and Data
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Jorge L. Salazar, Univ. of Oklahoma; Pavlos Kollias, Stony Brook University
8:00 AM
9B.1
An Update of the Phased Array Research Program at the National Severe Storms Laboratory
Anthony E. Reinhart, NSSL, Norman, OK; and S. M. Torres, D. Wasielewski, T. J. Schuur, R. Mendoza, L. J. Hopper Jr., and K. D. Hondl

8:15 AM
9B.2
Spring 2023 Data Collection with the NSSL Advanced Technology Demonstrator (ATD) Phased Array Radar
Terry J. Schuur, CIWRO - Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, NORMAN, OK; and C. M. Kuster, A. A. Alford, J. B. Boettcher, A. Witt, J. Carlin, A. E. Reinhart, and L. J. Hopper Jr.

8:30 AM
9B.3
Analysis of Precipitation Systems By Using MP-PAWR
Nobuhiro Takahashi, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan; and M. Miyairi and K. Kato

8:45 AM
9B.4
Horus - A Fully Digital Polarimetric Phased Array Radar for Next-Generation Weather Observations
Robert Dean Palmer, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. Yeary, D. Schvartzman, J. Salazar, C. Fulton, M. McCord, B. L. Cheong, D. J. Bodine, P. Kirstetter, H. Sigmarsson, T. Y. Yu, D. S. Zrnic, R. Kelley, J. Meier, and M. Herndon

9:00 AM
9B.5
Novel Radar Observations By Exploiting Phased Array Radar: The Development of the Mobile C-Band Polarimetric Atmospheric Imaging Radar (PAIR)
Tian-You Yu, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, J. L. Salazar, C. Fulton, R. D. Palmer, M. Yeary, and H. B. Bluestein

9:15 AM
9B.6
Verification and Evaluation of Wind Field Accuracy of Shanghai X-Band Phased Array Weather Radar Network
Haojun Chen, Shanghai Meteorological Information and Technology Support Center, Xuhui, Shanghai, China; and C. Liu, Z. Li, J. Dai, C. Yin, X. Liu, and Y. Song

9:30 AM
9B.7
Examining the Improved Volumetric Update Rates Afforded by Dual-Polarization Phased Array Radar
A. Addison Alford, NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK; and C. M. Kuster, T. J. Schuur, A. Witt, J. Carlin, J. B. Boettcher, A. E. Reinhart, and L. J. Hopper Jr.

9:45 AM
9B.8
LOTOS (Lower Troposphere Observing System): A Community Suite of Profiling Radars, Lidars, and Other Sensors for Atmospheric Research
William O.J. Brown, NCAR, BOULDER, CO; and T. M. Weckwerth, S. Oncley, T. Hock, J. Kay, J. Gebauer, and B. Stephens

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 30 August 2023


Coffee Break
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Recording files available
Session 10A
Polarimetric Radar Studies of Atmospheric Electricity and Lightning
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Vanna C. Chmielewski, CIMMS; Sarah Stough, MSFC
10:30 AM
10A.1
Leveraging the Multiplatform Precipitation Feature Database of Combined Ground Radar and Satellite Lightning Observations for Convective Studies
Sarah M. Stough, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, The University of Oklahoma and NOAA/OAR National Severe Storms Laboratory, Huntsville, OK; and E. Belscher, S. D. Bang, T. J. Lang, and P. N. Gatlin

10:45 AM
10A.2
Detection of Electrification with Dual-Polarimetric Radar Signatures
Wiebke Deierling, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. C. Hubbert, B. L. Medina, and S. M. Ellis

11:00 AM
10A.3
11:15 AM
10A.4
Spectral Polarimetry Analysis for Detection and Tracking of Ice Alignment Signatures in Thunderstorms
MIN-DUAN TZENG, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and T. Y. Yu, D. J. Bodine, and D. Schvartzman

11:30 AM
10A.5
Temporal Evolution of Lightning-Microphysics Relationship in Southeastern US Thunderstorms: Insights from StickNet, LMA, and WSR-88D Data
Kelcy Brunner, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and E. C. Bruning, C. C. Weiss, and V. C. Chmielewski

11:45 AM
10A.6
Electrification Signatures Observed during the Lake Effect Electrification Project
Vanna C. Chmielewski, NSSL, NORMAN, OK; and J. M. Trostel, S. M. Steiger, M. Stock, E. C. Bruning, K. A. Kosiba, J. Wurman, S. M. Waugh, K. M. Calhoun, Y. Wang, and G. T. Stano

Handout (8.6 MB)

Recording files available
Session 10B
Radar in Operational Meteorology I: Network Monitoring, Upgrades, and Design
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Scott M. Ellis, NCAR; Kumar Vijay Mishra, United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
10:30 AM
10B.1
Impact of WSR-88D Intra-volume Low-level Scans on Tornado Warning Performance Parsed by Storm Type
John Y. Cho, MIT, Lexington, MA; and J. M. Kurdzo, B. J. Bennett, and A. Anderson-Frey

10:45 AM
10B.2
NEXRAD Radar Product Improvement – Update 2023
Michael J. Istok, Radar Operations Center, Silver Spring, MD; and O. Boydstun, D. Rinderknecht, and B. Ward

11:00 AM
10B.3
Data Quality Anomalies and Phenomena on the WSR-88D
Amy Daniel, NWS, Norman, OK; and C. Fay

Handout (7.4 MB)

11:15 AM
10B.4
Real-time Monitoring and Calibration of Weather Radar Network using Multiple Techniques
Valentin Louf, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia; and A. J. F. Protat

11:30 AM
10B.5
Effective Visualization of Radar Data for Users Impacted by Color Vision Deficiency
Zachary Sherman, ANL, Lemont, IL; and M. A. Grover, R. C. Jackson, S. M. Collis, J. R. O'Brien, C. R. Homeyer, R. Chase, T. J. Lang, D. M. Stechman, A. Sockol, K. Mühlbauer, J. Thielen, A. Theisen, and S. T. Gardner IV

11:45 AM
10B.6
A Supplemental High-Resolution Radar Network within the Conterminous United States
Micheal Simpson, PhD, Climavision, Louisville, KY; and M. Simpson, A. Bajaj, and T. J. Maguire

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 30 August 2023


Lunch Break
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Recording files available
Session 11A
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology III: Polarimetric Radar Signatures of Supercells and Tornadoes
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Jeffrey C. Snyder
1:30 PM
11A.1
Reconciling Updraft Size vs. Mesocyclone Size Arguments in Tornado Formation and Intensity Prediction
Michael M. French, Stony Brook Univ., School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook, NY; and D. M. Kingfield and M. E. Litzmann

1:45 PM
11A.2
2:00 PM
11A.3
2:15 PM
11A.4
Linking ZDR Hotspots to Storm Cell Tracking
Vinzent Klaus, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria

2:45 PM
11A.6
An Overview of Purdue’s Mobile Disdrometer Operations in PERiLS 2023
Daniel T. Dawson II, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and K. Axon, J. Bruss, D. Gery, Q. Jiang, L. Kiefer, C. Sand, H. A. Syed, F. Vendl, M. I. Biggerstaff, and S. M. Waugh

Recording files available
Session 11B
Microphysical Studies with Radar III: Multi-Wavelength Observations and Innovative Techniques
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Annakaisa von Lerber, Finnish Meteorological Institute; Ian C Cornejo, University of Wisconsin
1:30 PM
11B.1
Observing the Vertical Distribution of the Hydrometeor Mix with Ground-Based Scanning Polarimetric Cloud Radar
Majid Hajipour, Leibniz institute for tropospheric research (TROPOS), Leipzig, SN, Germany; and P. Seifert

1:45 PM
11B.2
Advantages of G-Band Radar in Multi-Frequency, Liquid Phase Microphysical Retrievals
Benjamin Courtier, University of Leicester, Leicester, LEC, United kingdom; and A. Battaglia and K. Mroz

2:00 PM
11B.3
Tracking a Warm Rain Cell and Retrieving the Lower Order Moments and DSD: A Case Study Using 2 X-Band Polarimetric Radars
Viswanathan Bringi, Colorado State University; and M. Thurai, G. J. Huang, G. Lee, and D. Brunkow

2:15 PM
11B.4
Development of a New Balloon-Borne Particle Imaging Radiosonde and First Flight into a Convective Cloud
Kenji Suzuki, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan; and Y. Hara, R. Kamamoto, T. Kawano, and K. Shimizu

2:30 PM
11B.5
Development of Dual-Polarization Radar Algorithm for Melting Layer Signatures Detection in Northern Taiwan
JUI LE LOH, National Central University, Taoyuan, TAO, Taiwan; National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, Taiwan; and W. Y. Chang, P. F. Lin, P. L. Chang, B. A. Tsai, H. W. Hsu, and Y. C. Liou

2:45 PM
11B.6

Thursday, 31 August 2023

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Thursday, 31 August 2023

Recording files available
Session 12A
Use of Radar Data for Numerical Weather Prediction and Analysis I: Polarimetric Radar Data Assimilation and Microphysical Processes
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Jacob Carlin
8:15 AM
12A.2
A Novel Approach to Assimilate ZDR Observations with an Ensemble Kalman Filter Data Assimilation System
Bing-Xue Zhuang, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and K. S. Chung, W. Y. Chang, and C. C. Tsai

8:30 AM
12A.3
8:45 AM
12A.4
Investigating the Microphysics of a Simulated Convective Event Using EMVORADO Polarimetric Forward Operator
Raquel Evaristo, University of Bonn, Bonn, NRW, Germany; University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; and P. Shrestha and S. Troemel

Handout (2.6 MB)

9:15 AM
12A.6
Impacts of Hail on Simulated ZDR Arc Identification
Robin L. Tanamachi, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and A. LaFleur and D. T. Dawson II

9:45 AM
12A.8
A Comparative Analysis of a 5-Year Statistic of Polarimetric X-Band Radar Data with ICON Simulations
Tobias Scharbach, University of Bonn, Bonn, NW, Germany; and S. Troemel

Recording files available
Session 12B
Airborne and Spaceborne Radars III: Spaceborne Radar Observations and Emerging Platforms
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Alain Jean Francois Protat, BoM; Alfonso Ladino, Univ. of Illinois Urbana–Champaign
8:00 AM
12B.1
Quantitative Analysis of the Delta-t Approach for Estimating Convective Mass Flux Using Ground Radar Observations
Brenda Dolan, Colorado State University, Longmont, CO; and J. Bukowski, R. Chase, L. D. Grant, Z. Haddad, P. Kollias, P. J. Marinescu, M. Oue, D. J. Posselt, PhD, K. L. Rasmussen, Ph.D., R. Schulte, I. Singh, R. Storer, and G. R. Leung

8:15 AM
12B.2
GPM KaPR Deep Convection Observations: Insight for Future Spaceborne Radar Missions
Randy Chase, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and B. Dolan, P. Kollias, K. L. Rasmussen, G. L. Stephens, and G. R. Leung

8:30 AM
12B.3
CloudCube: A Compact, Low-Cost Radar for Vertical Profiling of Clouds and Precipitation
Raquel Rodriguez Monje, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; and J. Socuellamos, K. B. Cooper, S. P. M. Nagaraja, C. Parashare, J. V. Siles, M. D. Lebsock, R. Beauchamp, and S. Tanelli

8:45 AM
12B.4
Application of NASA Multi-Frequency Airborne Doppler Radar for Estimates of Hydrometeor Microphysical Properties
Liang Liao, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; Morgan State University, Greenbelt, MD; and R. Meneghini and G. Heymsfield

9:00 AM
12B.5
Next Generation Spaceborne Doppler Radars for Cloud and Precipitation Studies: Lessons Learned during the NASA AOS Mission Architecture Study
Pavlos Kollias, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY; and A. Battaglia, S. A. Braun, V. Chandrasekar, A. M. da Silva, M. D. Lebsock, G. G. Mace, M. Walker McLinden, and D. J. Posselt

9:15 AM
12B.6
WIVERN: A Mission to Observe Global in-cloud Winds, Clouds and Precipitation as part of the ESA Earth Explorer Programme EE11
Anthony J. Illingworth, University of Reading; and A. Battaglia, M. Pourshamsi, M. Borderies, J. Delanoë, S. Hagelin, P. Kollias, V. Lehmann, M. Maahn, M. Montopoli, M. Rennie, and M. Wolde

9:30 AM
12B.7
Commercial Weather Radar from Space: The Tomorrow.Io Pathfinder Mission and Ka-Band Radar Satellite Constellation
Richard Roy, Tomorrow.io, Bourne, MA; and J. Carswell, M. Sanchez-Barbetty, T. Maese, E. Mazzola, S. J. Munchak, and J. Springmann

9:45 AM
12B.8
Prototype Precipitation Profiling Algorithms for the Tomorrow-R1 and Tomorrow-R2 Radars
Stephen J. Munchak, Tomorrow.io, Boston, MA; and E. Nelson and R. Roy

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Thursday, 31 August 2023


Coffee Break
Location: Great Lakes Promenade (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 31 August 2023

Recording files available
Session 13A
Radar in Operational Meteorology II: Algorithms
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: A. Addison Alford
10:30 AM
13A.1
TOFU: A Novel Doppler Unfolding Technique Using Optical Flow
Alain Jean Francois Protat, BoM, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; and V. Louf and M. Curtis

10:45 AM
13A.2
Assessing Rainfall Risk and the Impact of Extreme Precipitation Events in Germany Based on a Catalogue of Radar-based Heavy Rainfall Events (CatRaRE)
Katharina Lengfeld, DWD, Offenbach am Main, Germany; and E. Walawender, T. Winterrath, and E. Weigl

11:00 AM
13A.3
Nowcasting Thunderstorm Hazards over Lake Victoria
Rita D. Roberts, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. Wilson

11:15 AM
13A.4
Identifying Updrafts with ZDR Hotspots
John M Krause, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and V. Klaus

11:30 AM
13A.5
Stormy Subtropics and Stratiform South: A Radar-Based Classification of Australian Rainfall Events
Annabel Jayne Bowden, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia; and C. Jakob and J. Soderholm

11:45 AM
13A.6
Automated Detection of Boundary Layer Depth Using Dual-Polarization Radar Observations
Christina Lyn Comer, The Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA; and B. Stouffer, D. J. Stensrud, M. Kumjian, and Y. Zhang, PhD

Recording files available
Session 13B
Artificial Intelligence in Radar Meteorology I: Nowcasting, Convection, and Quality Control
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Haonan Chen, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA); Randy Chase, NSF
10:30 AM
13B.1
Inpainting Gaps and Blocked Areas in Weather Radar Networks with Deep Learning
Matej Murín, Prague, Czech republic; and M. Choma, M. Troller, J. Bartel, and P. Šimánek

10:45 AM
13B.2
The Development of a Single-Radar Tornado Prediction Algorithm Using Machine Learning
Thea Sandmael, NSSL, Norman, OK; and R. B. Steeves, Z. Fruits, I. Schick, M. Ake, Z. A. Cooper, J. Widanski, Q. Thomas, and R. Galang

11:00 AM
13B.3
A Tornado Detection Algorithm using Deep Neural Networks, Full-Resolution Polarimetric Weather Radar Data, and Explainable AI
James M. Kurdzo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and M. S. Veillette, S. Samsi, P. M. Stepanian, J. McDonald, and J. Y. N. Cho

11:15 AM
13B.4
Improving Nowcasting of Convective Development by Incorporating Polarimetric Radar Variables into a Deep Learning Model
Xiang Pan, Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/MOE; Nanjing University; and K. zhao, Y. Lu, and H. Chen

11:30 AM
13B.5
Physically Constrained Deep Generative Approach to Precipitation Nowcasting
Matej Choma, Prague, Czech republic; and M. Murín, M. Troller, J. Bartel, P. Šimánek, and M. Najman

11:45 AM
13B.6
Development of a Deep Full-Scale Connected U-Net for Reflectivity Inpainting in Spaceborne Radar Blind Zones
Fraser King, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and C. Pettersen, C. Fletcher, and A. Geiss

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 31 August 2023


Lunch Break
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 31 August 2023

Recording files available
Session 14A
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology IV: Radar Observations of Hailstorms, Microbursts, and Tropical Cyclones
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Scott Loeffler, The Pennsylvania State University
1:30 PM
14A.1
Rapid-Scan, Polarimetric Radar Observations and Ground Validation of a Hail-Producing Supercell in Colorado
Laura Shedd, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, A. E. Reinhart, D. Schvartzman, J. C. Snyder, K. Ortega, I. M. Giammanco, J. Sorber, and H. B. Bluestein

1:45 PM
14A.2
Advancements in Radar-Derived Hail Products for Estimating Hail Damage
Nick Guy, PhD, Verisk Weather Solutions; and J. Boomgard-Zagrodnik and T. Farney

2:00 PM
14A.3
Analysis of Doppler Velocity in Three-Body Scattering Signatures for use in Hail Size Estimation
Anna VanAlstine, The Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA; and M. Kumjian

2:15 PM
14A.4
Using Images of Naturally Falling Hailstones Observed with High-Speed, High-Resolution Stereographic Cameras to Re-Examine Radar-Hail Relations
Jeffrey C. Snyder, NOAA/OAR National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Norman, OK; and K. L. Ortega and S. M. Waugh

2:30 PM
14A.5
Fine-Scale Hurricane Boundary Layer Structures
Karen A. Kosiba, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and J. Wurman

2:45 PM
14A.6
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Session 14B
Artificial Intelligence in Radar Meteorology II: Precipitation Estimation Techniques
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Haonan Chen, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA); Randy Chase, NSF
1:30 PM
14B.1
A Composite Method of Rainfall Rates for a Multi-Parameter Phased Array Weather Radar and XRAIN using Machine Learning
Shota Ochi, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; and N. Shiokawa, Y. Egashira, M. Wada, T. Kobayashi, and T. Yamada
Manuscript (643.6 kB)

1:45 PM
14B.2
DEUCE: A Neural Network for Probabilistic Precipitation Nowcasting with Aleatoric and Epistemic Uncertainties
Bent Ivan Oliver Harnist, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and S. Pulkkinen and T. Mäkinen

2:00 PM
14B.3
Interpretable Deep Learning for Polarimetric Radar Rainfall Estimation
Haonan Chen, Colorado State University, Boulder, CO; and L. Wang and E. Thompson

2:15 PM
14B.4
U-Net Based Retrieval of Precipitation Microphysics from Polarimetric Weather Radar Data
Junho Ho, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and G. Zhang, P. Bukovcic, J. Gao, A. V. Ryzhkov, J. Carlin, and J. C. Snyder

2:30 PM
14B.5
A New Deep Learning Nowcast Model of Radar Imagery using Generative Adversarial Network for Operational Rainfall Nowcasting
Ka-Hing Wong, Hong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; and W. K. WONG and H. W. LAU

2:45 PM
14B.6

3:00 PM-4:30 PM: Thursday, 31 August 2023


Artificial Intelligence in Radar Meteorology
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Haonen Chen, Colorado State University and NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory; Randy Chase, NSF
124
An Implicit Generative Model Approach to Radar-Based Precipitation Nowcasting: Fundamentals and Evaluations
Jaeho Choi, KMA, Seoul, South korea; and Y. Kim, K. H. Kim, S. H. Jung, and I. Cho

125
Combining TITAN and LSTM Model in a New Tool of Nowcasting
Andrea Salome Viteri Lopez, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil; and C. A. Morales

126
Airborne Radar Quality Control with Machine Learning
Alexander James DesRosiers, Colorado State University, Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO; and M. Bell

127
Multisensor Agile Adaptive Sampling (MAAS): a methodology to collect radar observations of convective cell life cycle
Katia Lamer, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; and P. Kollias, E. Luke, B. P. Treserras, M. Oue, and B. Dolan

128
Impact of LDAPS model error on precipitation types from Spectral Bin Model
Wonbae Bang, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and K. Kim, J. Carlin, A. V. Ryzhkov, and G. LEE

129
A Machine Learning Approach for Intelligent VAD Wind Estimation with S-band Polarimetric Weather Radars
Precious Kizeze Jatau, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and T. Y. Yu and V. M. Melnikov

130
A Deep Learning Model for Precipitation Short-Term Forecasting over China Based on Radar Observations
Sheng Chen, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences; and Q. Huang and J. Tan

131
Probabilistic quantitative precipitation estimation based on a random forest approach and operational polarimetric measurements from the Swiss radar network
Rebecca Gugerli, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; METEOSWISS, Locarno-Monti, Ticino, Switzerland; and D. Wolfensberger, M. Gabella, U. M. Germann, and A. Berne

Handout (5.5 MB)

132
SaGRU: A self-attention-based recurrent neural network model for radar nowcasting
Yao Shun, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and H. Chen, V. Chandrasekar, and E. Thompson

133
Hail nowcasting based on radar and model fields using random forests
Frederic Fabry, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada; and C. Jing

Handout (1.9 MB)

134
Evaluation of Super Resolution using Attention U-net over Dallas Fort Worth
EunYeol Kim, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and V. Chandrasekar


Radar in Operational Meteorology
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Jian Zhang, NOAA/NSSL
135
From Solo to HawkEdit: Interactive Processing and Display of Radar Data
Brenda Javornik, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. J. DesRosiers, B. Klotz, J. C. DeHart, T. Y. Cha, M. M. Bell, M. J. Dixon, and W. C. Lee

Handout (2.2 MB)

136
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement User Facility Radar Facility Operations
Adam Theisen, ANL, Freeport, MN; and J. H. Mather, Y. C. Feng, I. Lindenmaier, A. Matthews, T. Wendler, V. Castro, S. Giangrande, S. M. Collis, K. Johnson, E. Schuman, J. M. Comstock, P. Argay, and T. Houchens

137
Defining and Validating the Minimum Detectable Weather Signal for an X-band Weather Radar System
Pekka Puhakka, Vaisala Oyj, Vantaa, Uusimaa, Finland; and M. Marbouti and J. Mäkinen
Manuscript (623.4 kB)

Handout (717.4 kB)

138
Fine structures of the atmosphere and clouds obtained with a WSR-88D
Valery M. Melnikov, CIMMS, Norman, OK; and D. S. Zrnic and L. Richardson

139
A Performance Evaluation of Sea Clutter and Chaff Classes for the WSR-88D Hydrometeor Classification Algorithm
James M. Kurdzo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; and B. J. Bennett, M. F. Donovan, A. Millard, M. J. Istok, and T. J. Clark

140
Towards a single global standard for polar weather radar data representation with FM301 – CfRadial2
Mark Curtis, Bureau of Meteorology, Chirnside Park, VIC, Australia; and M. J. Dixon, D. Michelson, and P. Rodriguez

141
An Update on the Operational Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor QPE
Jian Zhang, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and L. Tang, S. B. Cocks, A. Osborne, and C. Langston

Handout (12.2 MB)

142
Opportunistic Weather Sensing with Phased Array Base Stations
Zhican Chen, Rice University; and K. Vijay Mishra and A. Sabharwal
Manuscript (28.8 kB)

Handout (2.8 MB)

143
OPERA5 – Updates of the European Operational Radar Exchange
Annakaisa von Lerber, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; and M. Goreta, G. Haase, M. Jurašek, P. Karsisto, S. Klink, M. Koutek, H. Leijnse, V. Meyer, C. Mueller, T. Nicolau, S. Park, M. Peura, M. Radojevic, K. Stephan, L. Tuechler, and B. Vodaric Surija

144
Double moment normalization of hail size distributions and retrieval of its moments from polarimetric radar measurements
Alfonso Ferrone, LTE, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; and M. Gabella, U. M. Germann, and A. Berne

Handout (4.6 MB) Handout (4.6 MB)

145
WMO Guide to Operational Weather Radar Best Practices – progress and plans
Daniel Michelson, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Canada; and M. Curtis, T. Kane, H. Yamauchi, T. Einfalt, M. Hagen, M. J. Istok, W. Kong, D. Rinderknecht, B. Rohrdantz, P. Rossi, and A. von Lerber

146
Radar Observations of a Prescribed Fire
Jie Sun, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and S. M. Loria-Salazar, K. Speer, M. D. Williams, D. Schvartzman, T. Y. Yu, and M. A. Nelson

149
Towards improving the Clutter Mitigation Decision algorithm in the WSR-88D radars
Scott M. Ellis, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and G. Meymaris and J. C. Hubbert

150
Characterizing the raining systems observed in the metropolitan area of São Paulo – Brazil
Carlos A. Morales, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and A. S. Viteri Lopez and Y. M. B. Ramírez

151
Six years of polarimetric C-band radar data from three sites in Germany and five sites in Türkiye
Julian Alberto Giles, University of Bonn, Bonn, NW, Germany; and K. Mühlbauer, K. Öztürk, and S. Troemel

152
Evaluation of Radar based Nowcast on Convective Systems over United Arab Emirates
Chandrasekar Radhakrishnan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and V. Chandrasekar, E. Kim, L. Delle Monache, D. Axisa, E. Damiani, H. Al Hamadi, and M. Abououf

153
ARM radar data quality and characteristics of the TRACER field experiment
Ya-Chien Feng, PNNL, Richland, WA; and A. Matthews, M. Deng, K. Johnson, and J. M. Comstock

154
ROC/NSSL Radar Product Improvement: An R2O Success Story
Larry J. Hopper Jr., NSSL, Norman, OK; National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, OK; and M. J. Istok and T. J. Schuur

155
X-band Operational Weather Radar Network for Early Warnings of Rainfall/Snowfall Disasters
Michihiro Teshiba, Weathernews Inc, Chiba, Chiba, Japan; and D. Abe


Use of Radar Data for Numerical Weather Prediction and Analysis
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Anthony E. Reinhart; Robin Tanamachi
156
A New Method to Determine the Unknown Constants on Each Horizontal Layer in Thermodynamic Retrieval Using Multiple-Doppler-Radar Synthesized Winds
Yu-Chieng Liou, National Central University, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and Y. L. Teng
Manuscript (93.3 kB)

Handout (1.2 MB)

157
Impact of Assimilating Retrieval Thermodynamic Fields and Radar Data
Chieh-Ying (Ching-Yin) Ke, National Central University, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and K. S. Chung, Y. C. Liou, and C. C. Tsai

Handout (3.8 MB)

158
Investigation of a Negative Lead Time Tornado using Close-Range, X-Band Radar Observations
Emma Mae Miller, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and M. Graber and R. Tanamachi

160
Improvement of Dual-Polarization Radar Operator for Radar Data Assimilation
Ji-Won Lee, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Daegu, Korea, Republic of (South); and K. H. Min and S. Y. Jo

161
A New Way to Simulate the Polarimetric Radar Signatures of Melting Layers
Zhi Tao, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; and H. Huang, K. zhao, and Y. Lu

163
A High Accuracy Short-Term Precipitation Forecasting Method Using Improved VIL Nowcast Based on Three-dimensional Observation Data of MP-PAWR
Takahisa Wada, Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Ozawa, O. Yamanaka, and M. Wada

164
GWG Projector: First Steps Toward an Operational Polarimetric Radar Forward Operator.
Scott Michael Ganson, Ganson Weather Group, LLC, Lee's Summit, MO

165
The EMVORADO Radar Operator and Its Application for Model Evaluation: Improving Polarimetric Radar Simulations with Realistic Ice and Snow Properties
Jana Mendrok, DWD, Offenbach, HE, Germany; and S. Dutta, P. Shrestha, V. Pejcic, T. Scharbach, S. Trömel, U. Blahak, and D. Ori

Handout (2.6 MB)

166
The Use of Radar in Verification and Diagnostic Activities using METplus
Tara L. Jensen, National Center for Atmospheric Research and Developmental Testbed Center, Boulder, CO; and J. Halley Gotway, C. P. Kalb, D. R. Adriaansen, J. L. Vigh, M. K. Biswas, T. Hertneky, W. Mayfield, M. A. Harrold, and K. M. Newman

167
Sensitivity According to Spatial Distribution of Radar Radial Velocity Observation in Data Assimilation
In-Hae Cho, KIAPS=Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Seoul, 41, South korea; and J. H. Kang and I. H. Kwon

168
169
Radar Cannot Do It Alone: Fundamental Limits of Covariance-Based DA at Storm Scales
Frederic Fabry, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada; and J. S. Sodhi

Handout (707.6 kB)

170
Radar Data Assimilation for Wintertime Atmospheric River Related Precipitation Events
Jia Wang, University of California San Diego; and M. Zheng, J. F. Kalansky, L. Delle Monache, and J. J. Rutz


Winter Storms: Microphysics and Dynamics
Location: Boundary Waters (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Troy Justin Zaremba, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
171
Exploring Specific Differential Phase Estimators Accuracy for Snow Events Observed during the NASA IMPACTS Field Campaign
Gwyneth Glanton, ARRC- Advanced Radar Research Center, Norman, OK; and J. Carlin and D. Schvartzman

172
Relationship between Vertical Reflectivity and Vertical Motion Gradients in Winter Storms Observed during IMPACTS
Troy Justin Zaremba, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. M. Rauber, G. M. McFarquhar, and L. McMurdie

173
Mobile-Doppler-Radar Observations in Winter Storms in the Northeastern U. S. during IMPACTS in 2022 and 2023
Howard B. Bluestein, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. Schvartzman, S. W. Emmerson, H. W. Hsu, G. Heymsfield, B. Cheong, T. Y. Yu, D. Sexton, and D. Feland

174
Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers on Snow Microphysics
Jack Ryan Richter, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and C. Pettersen

Handout (5.6 MB)

175
Radar-Based Microphysical Analysis of Natural and Seeded Snowfall in the Payette Mountains of Idaho
Katja Friedrich, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and T. WhittockIii, K. Ikeda, J. R. French, and S. A. Tessendorf

176
Radar Snowfall Relationships during IMPACTS
Ali Tokay, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Greenbelt, MD; and C. N. Helms, D. B. Wolff, D. Cerrai, and A. C. Spaulding

177
Characteristics of the Lifecycle of Open Cellular Convection During COMBLE
Christian Lackner, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. N. Geerts, T. W. Juliano, B. Kosovic, and L. Xue, PhD

178
Radar Analysis of the 1800 UTC 01 February- 0000 UTC 06 February Frontal System Sampled Twice by IMPACTS
Lauren Marie Beard, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL; and T. J. Zaremba and R. M. Rauber

179
Investigating the Termination of the Bright Band in Mid-Latitude Cyclones
Paul F Romano, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA, Urbana, IL; and T. J. Zaremba and R. M. Rauber

180
Estimating the Bulk Snow Density Using Collocated Parsivel and MRR Measurements: ICE-POP 2017/2018
Wei-Yu Chang, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan; and Y. C. Yang

181
Observations of Ice Multiplication in a Long Island Snowstorm
Sarah Wugofski, Univ. Park, PA; and M. Kumjian, M. Oue, and P. Kollias

182
A Comparison of Microphysical Properties in Lake-Effect and Synoptic Snowfall near Buffalo, NY
McKenzie Peters, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and S. W. Nesbitt and C. Pettersen

4:30 PM-5:30 PM: Thursday, 31 August 2023

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Session 15A
Use of Radar Data for Numerical Weather Prediction and Analysis II: Innovations in Radar Data Assimilation
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Silke Trömel, University of Bonn
4:30 PM
15A.1
Assimilating Retrieved Water Vapor and Radar Data from NCAR SPol-Ka: Performance and Validation Using Real Cases
Nghi Phuong Do, SIO, La Jolla, CA; and K. S. Chung, P. L. Lin, C. Y. Ke, and S. M. Ellis

5:15 PM
15A.4
Impact of Assimilating Radar Refractivity with Radial Wind and Reflectivity in the Context of Ensemble Kalman Filter
Kao-Shen Chung, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; and P. N. Do, Y. C. Feng, P. L. Lin, and B. A. Tsai

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Session 15B
Signal/Data Processing Techniques for Radar III: Data Quality Control
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Sebastian M. Torres, CIMMS/NSSL
4:30 PM
15B.1
Radar Tracking of Quality Python Toolkit (RadTraQ)
Adam Theisen, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL; and K. Kehoe, M. Grover, and S. M. Collis

4:45 PM
15B.2
A Novel Technique to Correct Debris Centrifuging Bias in Doppler Velocity Measurements of Tornadoes
Morgan Schneider, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and D. J. Bodine, R. D. Palmer, S. Torres, B. Cheong, C. Fulton, C. Griffin, H. B. Bluestein, and R. Cross

5:00 PM
15B.3
Demonstration Experiment of Advanced Inter-Radar Interference Suppression Method for X-Band Weather Radar Network in Japan
Tomomi Aoki, Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Kimoto, K. Gomi, N. Shiokawa, S. Ochi, M. Wada, S. Kida, T. Suezawa, and K. Satoh
Manuscript (1.8 MB)

5:15 PM
15B.4
Beam Blockage Correction for Improving Radar Data Quality
Songjian Tan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and H. Chen

Friday, 1 September 2023

8:00 AM-10:00 AM: Friday, 1 September 2023

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Session 16B
Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Hydrology II: Multi-Platform QPE Applications and Improvements
Location: Great Lakes A (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chairs: Ali Tokay, NASA; Charles N. Helms
8:00 AM
16B.1
Analysis of Radar QPE for the 2021 Regional Flooding Events in Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
Edouard Goudenhoofdt, RMI, Brussels, Belgium; and H. Leijnse, L. Bogerd, J. Y. Chen, L. Delobbe, M. Gottschalk, T. Hengstebeck, L. Mathias, K. Mühlbauer, A. Overeem, S. Trömel, T. Vlemmix, E. Weigl, and T. Winterrath

8:15 AM
16B.2
FLASH: From Radar Observations to Operational Flash Flood Forecasting
Jonathan J. Gourley, NSSL, Norman, OK; and R. A. Clark III, K. Howard, H. Vergara, J. A. Duarte, S. M. Martinaitis, A. Arthur, and P. Kirstetter

8:30 AM
16B.3
Seasonal Variability within Quantitative Precipitation Estimates for the Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) Field Experiment
Joseph Robert O'Brien, ANL, Naperville, IL; and M. A. Grover, R. C. Jackson, S. M. Collis, A. Theisen, Z. Sherman, M. Tuftedal, D. Feldman, and V. Chandrasekar

8:45 AM
16B.4
A Localized Quantitative Precipitation Estimation for S-Band Polarimetric Radar in Taiwan
Yu-Shuang Tang, Central Weather Administration, Taipei, Taiwan; and P. L. Chang, W. Y. Chang, L. Tang, P. F. Lin, J. Zhang, and C. R. Chen

9:00 AM
16B.5
Guiding the Improvement of the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission (GPM) with Radar Networks over France and USA Mountainous Regions
Yagmur Derin, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and P. E. Kirstetter, D. B. Wolff, D. Faure, N. Gaussiat, and O. Bousquet

9:15 AM
16B.6A
Dual polarisation weather radar studies of precipitation systems over the Southern Ocean
Peter Thomas May, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia; and Y. Huang, E. Montoya Duque, L. aragon, S. T. Siems, S. truong, and A. J. F. Protat

9:30 AM
16B.7
Revisiting Polarimetric Signatures of Hail and Rainfall Estimation in the Presence of Hail
Alexander V. Ryzhkov, NSSL, Norman, OK; and J. Carlin, P. Zhang, and J. Hu

9:45 AM
16B.8
Optimization of the Differential Phase Processing at Different Wavelengths
Jiaxi Hu, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and P. Zhang and A. V. Ryzhkov

8:15 AM-10:00 AM: Friday, 1 September 2023

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Session 16A
Severe Storms and Mesoscale Meteorology V: Quasi-Linear Convective Systems
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: Vanna C. Chmielewski, CIMMS
8:15 AM
16A.1
Radar-Based Characteristics of Tornadic and Nontornadic QLCS Mesovortices during PERiLS
Leanne Blind-Doskocil, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and R. J. Trapp, S. W. Nesbitt, K. A. Kosiba, J. Wurman, and M. D. Parker

8:30 AM
16A.3
DSD Characteristics and Evolution of the Leading Stratiform Region of a Tornadic QLCS during PERiLS-2022 IOP#2 (30 March 2022).
Hamid Ali Syed, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN; and D. T. Dawson II, F. Vendl, R. Tanamachi, and M. D. Parker

8:45 AM
16A.4
A Radar-Derived Synopsis of the Rapid Tornadogenesis in the 01 April 2023 Hazel Green, Alabama EF-3 Tornado
Joshua L Huggins, The Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and K. Knupp

9:00 AM
16A.5
An Investigation Between Tornadic and Non-Tornadic QLCS Vortices using Blended MRMS Products
Tyler James Pardun, NSSL, Norman, OK; NOAA/OAR/NSSL, Norman, OK; Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and A. E. Reinhart, M. C. Coniglio, and D. J. Bodine

9:15 AM
16A.6
Examining Thousands of Tornadic and Nontornadic MCS Cells Using Gridrad-Severe
Amanda M. Murphy, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and C. R. Homeyer

9:30 AM
16A.7
Dual-Polarization Radar Signatures Associated with QLCS Mesovortices
Charles M. Kuster, CIWRO - Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, NORMAN, OK; and K. Sherburn, V. Mahale, T. J. Schuur, O. McCauley, and J. Schaumann

9:45 AM
16A.8
Developing a Climatology of Rotating Storms Using the MYRORSS Dataset
Branden Katona, CIWRO/Univ. of Oklahoma and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and K. L. Ortega and A. E. Reinhart

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Friday, 1 September 2023


Coffee Break
Location: Great Lakes Promenade (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Friday, 1 September 2023

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17
QPE and Hydrology
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo
10:30 AM
17.1

11:00 AM-11:30 AM: Friday, 1 September 2023

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17
Emerging Technology and Phased Arrays
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
Chair: James M. Kurdzo

11:30 AM-12:00 PM: Friday, 1 September 2023


Session 17
Awards Ceremony & Closing Remarks
Location: Great Lakes BC (Hyatt Regency Minneapolis)
Host: 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology
11:30 AM
Awards Ceremony

11:45 AM
Concluding Remarks