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2013 International Conference on Radar

DOI: 10.1109/radar.2013.6652005

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Rainfall studies using co-located VHF and UHF wind profiling radars

Proceedings article published in 2013 by Bronwyn Dolman, Iain Reid ORCID
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Abstract

Quantifying rainfall rates using radar is critical to modern meteorology, typically achieved through measuring reflectivity with a scanning weather radar, and converting to rainrate via an empirical relationship. Wind profiling radars are capable of retrieving additional rainfall information, and can thus provide superior estimates at their location. This paper discusses the use of two VHF and one UHF wind profiler for such studies. ; Bronwyn Dolman, Iain Reid