1. | BACKGROUND INFORMATION |
1.1 | Introduction |
1.2 | Review of Doppler Radar Principles |
1.3 | Organization of This Guide |
2. | INTERPRETATION OF DOPPLER VELOCITY PATTERNS IN CLEAR AIR AND WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION |
2.1 | Introduction |
2.2 | Patterns Associated with Vertical Profiles having Constant Wind Direction |
2.3 | Patterns Associated with Nonuniform Horizontal Wind Fields |
2.4 | Patterns Associated with Vertical Profiles having Constant Wind Speed |
2.5 | Patterns Associated with Vertical Profiles of Varying Wind Speed and Direction |
2.6 | Patterns Associated with Vertical Discontinuities in the Wind Field |
2.7 | Patterns Associated with Horizontal Discontinuities in the Wind Field |
3. | INTERPRETATION OF DOPPLER VELOCITY PATTERNS WITHIN TROPICAL CYCLONES |
4. | INTERPRETATION OF DOPPLER VELOCITY PATTERNS WITHIN CONVECTIVE STORMS |
4.1 | Introduction |
4.2 | Patterns Associated with Constant Wind Speed and Direction |
4.3 | Patterns Associated with Axisymmetric Vortices |
4.4 | Patterns Associated with Axisymmetric Radial Flow |
4.5 | Mesocyclone and Divergence Patterns Viewed from Four Different Directions |
4.6 | Distortion of Doppler Velocity Patterns Owing to Proximity to the Radar |
4.7 | Patterns Associated with a Convergent/Divergent Mesocyclone |
4.8 | Patterns Associated with Two Mesocyclones having the Same Size and Strength |
4.9 | Patterns Associated with a Tornadic Vortex Signature within the Parent Mesocyclone |
4.10 | Patterns Associated with Two Divergence Regions |
4.11 | Patterns Associated with Flow Fields beneath Supercell Thunderstorms |
4.12 | Patterns Associated with Midaltitude Flow around a Thunderstorm Updraft Region |
5. | THE CHALLENGE |
6. | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
REF | REFERENCES |
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