4.6 Article

Topographic Effects on Stratiform Precipitation Observed by Vertically Pointing Micro Rain Radars at Ridge and Valley Sites in the Liupan Mountains Area, Northwest China

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Rainfall Microphysical Properties of Landfalling Typhoon Yagi (201814) Based on the Observations of Micro Rain Radar and Cloud Radar in Shandong, China

Hong Wang et al.

Summary: Based on observations, precipitation is divided into four types; convective precipitation contributes significantly to cumulative precipitation; as the typhoon transforms, the distribution of precipitation droplet sizes changes significantly.

ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (2021)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

An observational study on vertical raindrop size distributions during stratiform rain in a semiarid plateau climate zone

Chen Yong et al.

ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCE LETTERS (2016)

Review Geochemistry & Geophysics

OROGRAPHIC EFFECTS ON PRECIPITATING CLOUDS

Robert A. Houze

REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS (2012)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Improved Micro Rain Radar snow measurements using Doppler spectra post-processing

M. Maahn et al.

ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES (2012)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Mesoscale Controls on the Mountainside Snow Line

Justin R. Minder et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (2011)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Observation of snowfall with a low-power FM-CW K-band radar (Micro Rain Radar)

Stefan Kneifel et al.

METEOROLOGY AND ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS (2011)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Relationships between Barrier Jet Heights, Orographic Precipitation Gradients, and Streamflow in the Northern Sierra Nevada

Jessica D. Lundquist et al.

JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGY (2010)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Comparison of the Bright Band Characteristics Measured by Micro Rain Radar (MRR) at a Mountain and a Coastal Site in South Korea

Joo-Wan Cha et al.

ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (2009)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Cooling by melting precipitation in Alpine valleys:: An idealized numerical modelling study

S. Unterstrasser et al.

QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (2006)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Profiles of raindrop size distributions as retrieved by microrain radars

G Peters et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY (2005)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Modeling of the melting layer. Part III: The density effect

I Zawadzki et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (2005)

Article Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

Melting layer model evaluation using fall velocity spectra at Ku-band

M Thurai et al.

IEE PROCEEDINGS-MICROWAVES ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION (2004)