2013
DOI: 10.1175/jamc-d-12-0185.1
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A Summary of Convective-Core Vertical Velocity Properties Using ARM UHF Wind Profilers in Oklahoma

Abstract: This study presents a summary of the properties of deep convective updraft and downdraft cores over the central plains of the United States, accomplished using a novel and now-standard Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) scanning mode for a commercial wind-profiler system. A unique profiler-based hydrometeor fall-speed correction method modeled for the convective environment was adopted. Accuracy of the velocity retrievals from this effort is expected to be within 2 m s−1, with minimal bias and bas… Show more

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“…RWP measurement details have been summarized by several recent studies, with precipitation datasets available at high spatiotemporal resolution of approximately 15 seconds and 200 meters (e.g., Tridon et al, 2013;Giangrande et al, 2013). To align with the 5-minute disdrometer measurements, an RWP profile from the mid-point of the 5-minute window are selected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…RWP measurement details have been summarized by several recent studies, with precipitation datasets available at high spatiotemporal resolution of approximately 15 seconds and 200 meters (e.g., Tridon et al, 2013;Giangrande et al, 2013). To align with the 5-minute disdrometer measurements, an RWP profile from the mid-point of the 5-minute window are selected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most prominent features in both retrievals are a deep updraft region above 3 km altitude and strong updraft values greater than 8 m s −1 . The local system advection speed was estimated to be 18 m s −1 by Giangrande et al (2013a), with a north-northeast direction inferred by comparing successive CSAPR-I7 reflectivity displays. The base of the updraft retrieved by UAZR-C1 is first seen at approximately 09:23 UTC, which is near the end of the 3DVAR valid time window.…”
Section: Vertical Air Motion Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Technical details for the convective modes are also listed in Table 2. Vertical air motion retrievals from the wind profilers follow the method outlined by Giangrande et al (2013a) that merges these modes to a single vertical velocity retrieval field (∼ 6 s, 120 m) that is assumed accurate to within 1-2 m s −1 in deep convective drafts. Our study uses datasets from UAZR-C1 and UAZR-I9 to evaluate the 3DVAR multi-Doppler wind retrieval as those operating and/or hit by convective cells for the events of this study.…”
Section: Arm Radar Wind Profilersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The relationship was produced by theoretical derivations and practical observations [19][20][21][22]. Using this relationship, vertical air velocity can be deduced by subtracting V estimated by radar-measured Z from the radar-measured mean Doppler velocity (V ).…”
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confidence: 99%