Storm Intensity and Doppler Radar
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I wonder if there have been storms where the Doppler radar picked up +75 decibels in any storm.
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Re: Storm Intensity and Doppler Radar
Ptarmigan wrote:I wonder if there have been storms where the Doppler radar picked up +75 decibels in any storm.
Just this past Saturday in the Panhandle of Texas, several cells were +75 dBz, for several hours.
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Re: Storm Intensity and Doppler Radar
The Amarillo radar was giving high reflectivity values. On rare occasions we have seen AZ monsoon storms approach 75 dBz but not exceed it. Insofar as the AMA radar data was concerned it should be noted that IR satellite imagery was showing cloudtop temperatures in the -73 to -78C range so the storms were both tall and intense.
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Re: Storm Intensity and Doppler Radar
The Amarillo radar WAS running too hot during that event as new parts were on order. those high values should be discounted. However, I have seen several instances of 75 dBZ this year in storms although it usually only lasts for a volume scan or two.
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