Ground-based precipitation radar data to study glaciation of supercooled liquid-water clouds downwind of anthropogenic air pollution hot spots
Rahu, Jorma; Voormansik, Tanel; Michelson, Daniel; Hung, Emma; Donaldson, Norman; Toll, Velle
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| 1_Radar_Volumes.zip | 5.470Gb | |
| 2_Hydrometeor_Classification_PARCA.zip | 16.18Mb | |
| 3_Polygons.zip | 9.811Kb | |
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Abstract
Ground-based precipitation radar datasets (two sites in Canada) were used to study the glaciation of supercooled liquid-water clouds downwind anthropogenic air pollution sources.
Weather radar  data is from two radar sites:
1) Bethune, Saskatchewan, Canada; (lat/lon: 50.57123, -105.18285); dual-polarisation data since 09.08.2019
2) Landrienne, Québec, Canada; (lat/lon: 48.55135, -77.80808); dual-polarisation data since 31.10.2019
Keyword
clouds; glaciation of clouds; remote sensing; weather radarItem type
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