Casebook 3 June 2003

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CSU-CHILL Casebook: 3 June, 2003

During the early evening hours of 3 June 2003 UTC (local date 2 June), a line of thunderstorms developed immediately east and south of the CSU-CHILL radar. By 01 UTC, the low level outflow from these storms had become quite strong with some areas of aliased outbound (positive) radial velocities. The individual convective precipitation cores produced varying amounts of differential propagation phase shift (phidp). An example of these storm to storm phidp variations can be seen in the second elevation angle PPI sweep made at 0102:43 UTC.

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