2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-783979/v1
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A Radar Object-Based Examination of Rain System Climatology and Including Climate Variability

Abstract: We know the climate is warming and this is changing some aspects of storms, but we have little knowledge of storm characteristics beyond intensity, which limits our understanding of storms overall. In this study, we apply a cell-tracking algorithm to 20 years of radar data at a mid-latitude coastal-site (Sydney, Australia), to establish a regional storm climatology. The results show that extreme storms in terms of translation-speed, size and rainfall intensity usually occur in the warm season, and are slower a… Show more

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