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Implications of Time Dependent Convective Z-R Relations for Radar Precipitation Analysis
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<br />I'" o1J <br /> <br />..... <br /> <br />i- <br /> <br />existed. We thus believe that radar-derived r2lin- <br />fall amounts should be used with extreme cauticln <br />in evaluating weather modification experiments on <br />convective clouds. <br /> <br />4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />The authors wish to express their appreciation to <br />Mr. Don Takeuchi of Meteorology Research, Inc., <br />whose processing and systematic work with large <br />amounts of aircraft data were vital to this paper. <br /> <br />s. REFERENCES <br /> <br />Carbone, R. E., D. M. Takeuchi, and S. M. Howard, <br />1976: "Some Characteristics of Convective Show- <br />ers in Texas as Deduced From Conventional Radar <br />and Instrumented Aircraft Measurements," Proceed- <br />ings 17th Conference on Radar Meteorology, <br />.Oct. 26-29, 1976, American Meteorological <br />Society. <br /> <br />Nelson, L. D., 1976: "Numerical Simulation of <br />Natural and Seeded Hail Bearing Clouds," Proceed- <br />ings Second I~IO Conference on I~eather ~lodifica- <br />tion, 2-6 Aug., 1976, American Meteorological <br />Society. <br /> <br />Silverman, B. A. and ~l. Glass, 1973: "A Numerical <br />Simulation of Warm Cumulus Clouds," J. Atmos. <br />Sci., 30, 1620-1637. <br />
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