NSSL and NSSL/CIMMS at AGU

NSSL and NSSL/CIMMS scientists will be presenting their work at the 46th annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union next week in San Francisco, Calif. They will also be available in the NOAA booth to answer questions and display their research data.

Topics include:

  • Simulating storm electrification with bin and bulk microphysics
  • Electrical Discharges in the Overshooting Tops of Five Storms
  • Balloon-borne electric field and microphysics measurements in the 29-30 May 2012 supercell storm in Oklahoma during DC3
  • Evaluating Snowfall Detectability of NASA CloudSat with NOAA/NSSL Ground Radar-Based National Multi-sensor Mosaic QPE (NMQ)
  •  Raman Lidar Observations from the ARM Site in Darwin, Australia: A Water Vapor and Aerosol Climatology
  • Retrospective Analysis of High-Resolution Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor QPEs for the Unites States
  • A real-time automated quality control of rain gauge data based on multiple sensors
  • Evaluating Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Precipitation Products in Real-Time
  • Uncertainty in Quantitative Precipitation Estimates and Forecasts in a Hydrologic Modeling Context

 

More than 22,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and other leaders gather for the meeting each year to present groundbreaking research and connect with colleagues.

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