DUAL MULTIPARAMETER RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF INTENSE CONVECTIVE STORMS -THE 24-JUNE-1992 CASE-STUDY

Citation
Vn. Bringi et al., DUAL MULTIPARAMETER RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF INTENSE CONVECTIVE STORMS -THE 24-JUNE-1992 CASE-STUDY, Meteorology and atmospheric physics, 59(1-2), 1996, pp. 3-31
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
01777971
Volume
59
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
3 - 31
Database
ISI
SICI code
0177-7971(1996)59:1-2<3:DMROOI>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Data from two multiparameter radars are used to diagnose some microphy sical characteristics of intense convective storms, in particular, the 24 June 1992 case near Fort Collins and Greeley, Colorado. Dual-polar ization and dual-frequency radar measurements from the CSU-CHILL and N CAR/CP-2 radars provided the basis for microphysical interpretations. Supporting in-situ measurements were provided by several T-28 aircraft penetrations of updraft regions. Limited dual-Doppler synthesis as we ll as surface mesoscale features showed persistent regions of converge nce and advection of moist air along the northeast side of the storm c omplex. The Fort Collins storm was analyzed in detail over its. durati on including an intercomparison of rainfall rates from raingage and as deduced from specific differential phase and attenuation measurements . Vertical sections of radar data taken parallel and perpendicular to the surface convergence axis showed interesting features such as posit ive Z(dr) and attenuation columns with an LDR 'cap' on the inflow side . Such columns provide evidence of the important role of warm cloud pr ocesses in this storm. NCAR/CP-2 radar data from a multi-cellular stor m in central Florida are also analyzed as a contrast to the 24 June Co lorado case.