scholarly journals Vertically Resolved Precipitation Intensity Retrieved Through a Synergy Between the Ground-Based NASA MPLNET Lidar Network Measurements, Surface Disdrometer Datasets and an Analytical Model Solution

Author(s):  
Simone Lolli ◽  
Leo Pio D'Adderio ◽  
James R. Campbell ◽  
Michael Sicard ◽  
Ellsworth J. Welton ◽  
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In this paper we illustrate a new, simple and complementary ground-based methodology to retrieve the vertically resolved atmospheric precipitation intensity through a synergy between measurements from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Micropulse Lidar network (MPLNET), an analytical model solution and ground-based disdrometer measurements. The presented results are obtained at two mid-latitude MPLNET permanent observational sites, located respectively at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA, and at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. The methodology is suitable to be applied to existing and/or future lidar/ceilometer networks with the main objective of either providing near-real time (3h latency) rainfall intensity measurements and/or to validate satellite missions, especially for critical light precipitation (<3 mm hr−1).

Author(s):  
Martha V. O'Bryan ◽  
Kenneth A. LaBel ◽  
Carl M. Szabo ◽  
Dakai Chen ◽  
Michael J. Campola ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 267-275
Author(s):  
Tonia Reynolds-Pope ◽  
Michael Chesnes ◽  
Charles Early

1983 ◽  
Vol 27 (12) ◽  
pp. 980-984 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula M. Van Balen ◽  
Christine M. Mitchell

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, realizing the importance of the human-computer interface, has begun the process of integrating human factors considerations into system design. A methodology was needed to direct the process of incorporating human factors recommendations into the design process and to introduce human factors principles and procedures to Goddard projects. To gather necessary background information for an effective methodology, a diary was kept, recording the process of a Goddard human factors analysis. The diary technique was effective in identifying issues and steps relevant to the methodology. This paper describes and evaluates the diary as an information-gathering tool. Finally, the methodology is summarized and its effectiveness evaluated.


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