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<br />Table 2. - SUlllllary of data sets by experiment <br /> <br />Experi ment <br /> <br />Field Program <br />Date <br /> <br />Lead (bsel"vat i ona 1 <br />Sci en1: i st <br /> <br />Ncltes <br /> <br />1. Model verification against observations <br />1.1 Convective situations <br /> <br />.1.1.1 Open data sets <br />1.1.1.1.A liquid microphysics only <br /> <br />;; <br /> <br />1.1.1.1.8 <br /> <br />1.1.1.2 MaritiMe (mixed phase) <br /> <br />1.1.1.3.A Continental (all ice) <br /> <br />1.1.1.3.8 <br /> <br />1.1.1.4.A Hail <br /> <br />1.1.1.4.8 <br /> <br />1.1.2 Closed data sets <br /> <br />1.2 Orographic situation <br /> <br />1.2.1 Open data set <br /> <br />1.2.2 Closed data set <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />GATE 226 <br />8/14174 <br /> <br />Peggy L'emone <br /> <br />PSL experimel~tal nights; cumulus <br />conges tus 1 i I~e wi th tops to 3 km MSL; <br />excellent raillar coverage; four <br />ai rcraft <br /> <br />GATE 261 <br />9/18174 <br /> <br />Charl es Warner <br /> <br />Wana cloud holated and cl uster case <br />observed by radar, rawinsondes and <br />aircraft. extensive analyses available <br />in Ii teratur'e <br /> <br />GATE 214 <br />8/217g <br /> <br />Peggy Lemone <br /> <br />S1aall Cb, four aircraft, radar. <br />rawi n!;ondes <br /> <br />Texas HI PLEX <br />7/317g <br /> <br />Jerry Juri ca <br /> <br />Cumulus congestus; small cumulonimbus. <br />dyna.ic seeding test; seven rawinsonde <br />network, 34 soundi ngs; di gi ta 1 radar, <br />106 rain gages, three aircraft (two <br />with cloud physics data systems). A <br />seeded cloud and unseeded cloud were <br />studied by cloud physics aircraft. <br /> <br />CCOPE <br />7/19/81 <br /> <br />Jim Dye <br /> <br />Sail plane mrtcrophysics in cloud, <br />single Doppler data, excellent cloud <br />microphysics and'mixing process data, <br />graupel evaluation with inhomogeneous <br />mixing. Classical thermal or bubble <br />characteristics, four powered <br />aircraft, multiple radars, and surface <br />data. <br /> <br />Montana HI PLEX <br />7/22179 <br /> <br />Al Cooper <br /> <br />Cumulus con91estus HIPLEX-l case study. <br />Excellent cloud physics data. Two <br />ai rcraft, fClur rawi nsondes, ili gita 1 <br />radar. full volume scans, static <br />seeding test case. <br /> <br />CUl1lll10nimbus, system, full <br />Doppl er radalr network, mesonet. rawi n- <br />sonde - 19, and aircraft coverage. <br />Exce 11 ent aria lyses and data sets <br />available. ,Hail observed within the <br />network and processes well documented. <br /> <br />CCOPE <br />8/2/81 <br /> <br />Jay Mi 11 er <br /> <br />Alberta <br />6/26/83 <br /> <br />Marianne Engl ish <br /> <br />Albe~a hail experiment, S-band radar. <br />ai rcraft meilsurements of feeder <br />clouds, rawinsondes, time resolved <br />hailstone siunples. 80th seed and <br />unseeded daU sets and analyses are <br />available. <br /> <br />All but the liquid microphysics only <br />case (1.1.1.1) have comparable closed <br />data sets - see text for details. <br /> <br />COSE <br />1/5/81 <br /> <br />Robert Rauber <br /> <br />Orographic <:loud over the Parle Range <br />of Colorado. High liquid water con- <br />tent cloud I:hanges to ice system <br />duri ng obsel"vat i ona 1 peri od. <br />Ai rcraft, r;!dar and surface mi crophy- <br />sics and multiple rawinsondes (24) are <br />avail able. <br /> <br />ConIpuable closed data set avail able. <br /> <br />8, <br />