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Detecting wave features in Doppler radial velocity radar observations

  • Matthew A. Miller
  • , Sandra E. Yuter
  • , Nicole P. Hoban
  • , Laura M. Tomkins
  • , Brian A. Colle
  • North Carolina State University

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Abstract

Mesoscale, wave-like perturbations in horizontal air motions in the troposphere (velocity waves) are associated with vertical velocity, temperature, and pressure perturbations that can initiate or enhance precipitation within clouds. The ability to detect velocity waves from horizontal wind information is an important tool for atmospheric research and weather forecasting. This paper presents a method to routinely detect velocity waves using Doppler radial velocity data from a scanning weather radar. The method utilizes the difference field between consecutive position plan indicator (PPI) scans at a given elevation angle. Using the difference between fields a few minutes apart highlights small-scale perturbations associated with waves because the larger-scale wind field changes more slowly. Image filtering retains larger contiguous velocity bands and discards noise. Wave detection scales are limited by the size of the temporal difference relative to the wave motion and the radar resolution volume size.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1689-1702
Number of pages14
JournalAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
Volume15
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 22 2022

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