A Framework for Comparisons of Downburst Precursor Observations Using an All-Digital Phased-Array Weather Radar

JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Downbursts are rapidly evolving meteorological phenomena with numerous vertically oriented precursor signatures, and the temporal resolution and vertical sampling of the current NEXRAD system are too coarse to observe their evolution and precursor signatures properly. A future all-digital polarimetric phased-array weather radar (PAR) should be able to improve both temporal resolution and spatial sampling of the atmosphere to provide better observations of rapidly evolving hazards such as downbursts. Previous work has been focused on understanding the trade-offs associated with using various scanning techniques on stationary PARs; however, a rotating, polarimetric PAR (RPAR) is a more fea-sible and cost-effective candidate. Thus, understanding the trade-offs associated with using various scanning techniques on an RPAR is vital in learning how to best observe downbursts with such a system. This work develops a framework for analyz-ing the trade-offs associated with different scanning strategies in the observation of downbursts and their precursor signatures. A proof-of-concept analysis}which uses a Cloud Model 1 (CM1)-simulated downburst-producing thunderstorm}is also per-formed with both conventional and imaging scanning strategies in an adaptive scanning framework to show the potential value and feasibility of the framework. Preliminary results from the proof-of-concept analysis indicate that there is indeed a limit to the benefits of imaging as an update time speedup method. As imaging is used to achieve larger speedup factors, cor-responding data degradation begins to hinder the observations of various precursor signatures.
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Convection, Downbursts, Radars, Radar observations, Numerical analysis, modeling
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