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Idealized Model Simulations to Determine Impacts of Storm-Relative Winds on Differential Reflectivity and Specific Differential Phase Fields
Scott D. Loeffler
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Matthew R. Kumjian
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Model Simulation
100%
Differential Reflectance
100%
Phase Field
100%
Idealized Models
100%
Relative Wind
100%
Specific Differential Phase
100%
Separation Distance
33%
Raindrop
33%
Size Sorting
33%
Falling Speed
33%
Raindrop Size Distribution
16%
Numerical Model
16%
Residence Time
16%
Large Values
16%
Hydrometeors
16%
Polarimetric Radar
16%
Storm Relative Helicity
16%
Engineering
Phase Field
100%
Separation Distance
100%
Differential Reflectivity
100%
Specific Differential Phase
100%
Numerical Model
50%
Hydrometeor
50%
Polarimetric Radar
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Reflectance
100%
Storm
100%
Raindrop
42%
Numerical Model
14%
Hydrometeor
14%