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Snow/mix

Z. RHOHV. S now to rain on morning of 5/3/2013. Snow/mix. Mix. Rain. Stratiform rain with mesoscale circulation enhancements. Reflectivity. Rainfall. ZDR Cal vi Birdbath 05/03/13. XPOL Locations 5/3/2013. Calmar. St. Olafs. NASA Dual rain gauge Network. Turkey Basin Gauges 26-45.

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Snow/mix

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  1. Z RHOHV Snow to rain on morning of 5/3/2013 Snow/mix Mix Rain

  2. Stratiform rain with mesoscale circulation enhancements Reflectivity Rainfall

  3. ZDR Cal vi Birdbath 05/03/13

  4. XPOL Locations 5/3/2013 Calmar St. Olafs

  5. NASA Dual rain gauge Network Turkey Basin Gauges 26-45 Southfork Gauges 46-50

  6. 05/03/2013 MRR at disdrometer cluster site located 47 km from NPOL(0020-0130 UTC): Mixed phase event, Z and Velocity Per Patrick Gatlin: The MRR located about 47 km SE of the NPOL radar captured lowering and raising of the melting layer. Shown are time-height series of reflectivity (left) and Doppler velocity (right) between 00:20-01:30 UTC on 3 May, 2013. The melting layer intersected the surface twice in this image. Also, an increase in fall speed around the fringes of the reflectivity enhancements is evident. The 2DVD at that location indicated a rather variable DSD at the ground during these melting layer undulations.

  7. Satellites: Solid Overpass Day!

  8. IFIS Daily accumulated rainfall with flood sensors (4 sites indicated at flood stage).

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