1996
DOI: 10.1002/met.5060030104
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An object‐oriented technique for nowcasting heavy showers and thunderstorms

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“…In summer, convective rainfall occurs more frequently and has a larger vertical extent and strong reflectivity cores aloft causing positive VPR gradients. For the United Kingdom, Hand (1996) shows idealized vertical reflectivity profiles for the cell stages of cumulonimbus clouds. For most stages, reflectivities between the cloud base and the midcloud level are considerably larger than those below the cloud base.…”
Section: Characterization and Verification Of Adjusted Accumulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summer, convective rainfall occurs more frequently and has a larger vertical extent and strong reflectivity cores aloft causing positive VPR gradients. For the United Kingdom, Hand (1996) shows idealized vertical reflectivity profiles for the cell stages of cumulonimbus clouds. For most stages, reflectivities between the cloud base and the midcloud level are considerably larger than those below the cloud base.…”
Section: Characterization and Verification Of Adjusted Accumulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies by Hand (1996) and Nair et al (1998Nair et al ( , 1999 describe methods of feature identification and quantification using statistical classifiers. Studies by Hand (1996) and Nair et al (1998Nair et al ( , 1999 describe methods of feature identification and quantification using statistical classifiers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most existing observation-based forecasting systems focus on the prediction of precipitation and convective activity (Browning and Collier, 1989;Li et al, 1995;Hand, 1996;Golding, 1998;Pierce et al, 2000;Seed, 2003). During the World Weather Research Program (WWRP) Forecast Demonstration Project of the 2000 Sydney Olympics several of these methods were tested and compared .…”
Section: Generalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%