The use of single-Doppler radar for estimating maximum hailstone size

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The relationship between a storm's divergent outflow magnitude at upper levels and maximum hailstone size was investigated by analyzing single-Doppler radar data for 49 severe hailstorms. Two different techniques were developed for use with single-Doppler radar data to estimate the magnitude of divergent outflows. The developed techniques show considerable skill at estimating the maximum hailstone size produced by a thunderstorm, with the correlation coefficients between the parameters used and maximum hailstone size being as high as 0.89. The data also show that estimates of maximum hailstone size have an 80% chance of being accurate to within ± 1.4 cm. The developed techniques are computationally simple and should be useful for real-time estimation of the maximum hailstone size likely to be produced by a thunderstorm. -Authors

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Witt, A., & Nelson, S. P. (1991). The use of single-Doppler radar for estimating maximum hailstone size. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 30(4), 425–431. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1991)030<0425:TUOSDR>2.0.CO;2

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