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:Around 2342 UTC on 10 September 2006, localized areas of heavy convective rain developed over Denver International Airport (KDEN), reducing the visibility to 0.25 statute miles. Rain rates calculated from CSU-CHILL Kdp data collected at one minute intervals are plotted. Since the signal processing system was operating in indexed beam mode, the range gate locations remain fixed with respect to the ground. | :Around 2342 UTC on 10 September 2006, localized areas of heavy convective rain developed over Denver International Airport (KDEN), reducing the visibility to 0.25 statute miles. Rain rates calculated from CSU-CHILL Kdp data collected at one minute intervals are plotted. Since the signal processing system was operating in indexed beam mode, the range gate locations remain fixed with respect to the ground. | ||
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Revision as of 23:10, 27 July 2008
Featured Articles
These are examples of CSU-CHILL data selected from meteorologically interesting cases. The data plots generally have had some basic level of post-processing applied (i.e., calculations of derived fields, utilization of specialized base maps, etc.)
- Hydrometeor classification in an RHI sweep taken with the dual offset feed antenna
- Polar coordinate data processed with CSU-developed fuzzy logic particle identification software
- First Look Data Collected with the Dual Offset feed Antenna
- SOLO display program plots from selected echo situations
- Tornado Observation from May 22, 2008
- Observations by CSU-CHILL of a nearby tornado
- Examples of Polarimetric Weather Radar Applications and Limitations
- CSU-CHILL archive data examples presented during the virtual radar tour conducted for Prof. S. Yuter's (NC State University) remote sensing class on 10 April, 2008, including RHI scans through thunderstorm and snow echoes, Differential attenuation Zdr artifacts, Non-precipitation echoes (insects and smoke particles) and a Hydrometeor Classification example.
- High Rain Rates at Denver International Airport Observed with Indexed Beams
- Around 2342 UTC on 10 September 2006, localized areas of heavy convective rain developed over Denver International Airport (KDEN), reducing the visibility to 0.25 statute miles. Rain rates calculated from CSU-CHILL Kdp data collected at one minute intervals are plotted. Since the signal processing system was operating in indexed beam mode, the range gate locations remain fixed with respect to the ground.
Technical Notes
These articles deal with engineering topics of interest to users of CSU-CHILL data.
- Radar Echoes from Wind Turbines (TN-004)
- Wind Turbines have become increasingly common in recent years. Their Doppler spectral characteristics are presented, along with an animation showing the repetitive patterns present in the turbine spectra. An audio presentation of the same data is also available, clearly showing the temporal variation of the echo. A brief discussion on the effects of wind turbine proliferation on radar meteorology is also presented.
- Coherent Leakage (TN-003)
- This is a short discussion on coherent leakage, discussing the various causes of coherent leakage in weather radar receivers. Some troubleshooting tips are also provided.
- Interpreting Housekeeping data (TN-002)
- This article discusses the housekeeping data inserted into the data stream output by the signal processor.
- Using calibration files with Time Series data (TN-001)
- This article talks about the calibration data generated by the CSU-CHILL signal processing system. When processing time series data, the calibrations must be applied to the data as shown in the article.