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17 October 2023 Application of active and passive satellite sensing data for analysis of embedded convection over Western Siberia
D. F. Zhukov, K. N. Pustovalov, P. M. Nagorskiy
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Proceedings Volume 12780, 29th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics; 127801U (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2688280
Event: XXIX International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics, Atmospheric Physics", 2023, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The cases of the passage of frontal cloud systems with embedded convection in Western Siberia were identified, for which the selection and processing of various satellite data with their subsequent analysis were carried out. The threshold values of some characteristics of the embeddedconvection over Western Siberia from active satellite sounding data were revealed, and the statistical dependences between the products of active and passive satellite sounding were evaluated by the method of data approximation.
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D. F. Zhukov, K. N. Pustovalov, and P. M. Nagorskiy "Application of active and passive satellite sensing data for analysis of embedded convection over Western Siberia", Proc. SPIE 12780, 29th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 127801U (17 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2688280
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Satellites

Convection

MODIS

Water content

Data processing

Radar

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