Radar observations of updrafts, downdrafts, and turbulence in fair-weather cumuli

Observations from a 94-GHz radar are used to define the vertical structure of marine fair-weather cumuli. Doppler spectra obtained from the radar provide mean vertical velocities as well as detailed spectral shapes that can be used to infer small-scale vertical velocity shear, illuminate cloud micro...

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DOPPLER RADAR
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Radar
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Turbulence
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