| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6343543 | Atmospheric Research | 2014 | 55 Pages |
Abstract
The results are compared with independent microwave radiometer retrievals of vertically integrated liquid water, cloud-base estimates from a co-located ceilometer, reflectivity factor and Doppler velocity observations by nearby vertically pointing radars, and radiometer estimates of liquid water layers aloft. This work thus makes a positive contribution toward monitoring and nowcasting the evolution of supercooled droplets in winter clouds.
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Authors
Edwin F. Campos, Randolph Ware, Paul Joe, David Hudak,
