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On the use of colour reflectivity plots to monitor the structure of the troposphere and stratosphereThe radar reflectivity, defined as the range squared corrected power of VHF radar echoes, can be used to monitor and study the temporal development of inversion layer, frontal boundaries and convective turbulence. From typical featurs of upward or downward motion of reflectivity structures, the advection/convection of cold and warm air can be predicted. High resolution color plots appear to be useful to trace and to study the life history of these structures, particularly their persistency, descent and ascent. These displays allow an immediate determination of the tropopause height as well as the determination of the tropopause structure. The life history of warm fronts, cold fronts, and occlusions can be traced, and these reflectivity plots allow detection of even very weak events which cannot be seen in the traditional meteorological data sets. The life history of convective turbulence, particular evolving from the planetary boundary layer, can be tracked quite easily. Its development into strong convection reaching the middle troposphere can be followed and predicted.
Document ID
19870001089
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Rottger, J.
(Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory Arecibo, Puerto Rico)
Fu, I. J.
(National Central Univ. Chung-Li Taiwan, United States)
Kuo, F. S.
(Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory Arecibo, Puerto Rico)
Liu, C. H.
(Illinois Univ. Urbana, United States)
Chao, J. K.
(National Central Univ. Chung-Li Taiwan, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: International Council of Scientific Unions, Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, Vol. 20
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
87N10522
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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