SeaWinds Validation: Effect of Rain as Observed by East Coast Radars

To examine the accuracy of the SeaWinds scatterometer wind data and rain flags, and how this accuracy depends on ground-based radar-estimated rain rate, SeaWinds data, WSI NEXRAD precipitation rates, and selected Eta analysis variables are collocated. Only data close to the east coast of the US are...

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