Ieng Jo
University of Miami
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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2014
Pavlos Kollias; Nitin Bharadwaj; Kevin B. Widener; Ieng Jo; Karen Johnson
AbstractThe acquisition of scanning cloud radars by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program and research institutions around the world generates the need for developing operational scan strategies for cloud radars. Here, the first generation of sampling strategies for the scanning ARM cloud radars (SACRs) is presented. These scan strategies are designed to address the scientific objectives of ARM; however, they introduce an initial framework for operational scanning cloud radars. While the weather community uses scan strategies that are based on a sequence of scans at constant elevations, the SACR scan strategies are based on a sequence of scans at constant azimuth. This is attributed to the cloud geometrical properties, which are vastly different from the rain and snow shafts that are the primary targets of precipitation radars; the need to cover the cone of silence; and the scanning limitations of the SACRs. A “cloud surveillance” scan strategy is introduced that is based on a sequence of ho...
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2014
Pavlos Kollias; Ieng Jo; Paloma Borque; Aleksandra Tatarevic; Katia Lamer; Nitin Bharadwaj; Kevin B. Widener; Karen Johnson; Eugene E. Clothiaux
AbstractThe scanning Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program cloud radars (SACRs) are the primary instruments for documenting the four-dimensional structure and evolution of clouds within a 20–30-km radius of the ARM fixed and mobile sites. Here, the postprocessing of the calibrated SACR measurements is discussed. First, a feature mask algorithm that objectively determines the presence of significant radar returns is described. The feature mask algorithm is based on the statistical properties of radar receiver noise. It accounts for atmospheric emission and is applicable even for SACR profiles with few or no signal-free range gates. Using the nearest-in-time atmospheric sounding, the SACR radar reflectivities are corrected for gaseous attenuation (water vapor and oxygen) using a line-by-line absorption model. Despite having a high pulse repetition frequency, the SACR has a narrow Nyquist velocity limit and thus Doppler velocity folding is commonly observed. An unfolding algorithm that makes use of...
Monthly Weather Review | 2005
Pavlos Kollias; Ieng Jo; Bruce A. Albrecht
Abstract Unprecedented high-resolution observations of mammatus from a profiling 94-GHz Doppler radar during the NASA Cirrus Regional Study of Tropical Anvils and Cirrus Layers–Florida Area Cirrus Experiment (CRYSTAL–FACE) are presented. Because of its high sensitivity and temporal and spatial resolution, the cloud radar used was able to resolve the fine structure of individual mammatus clouds and record significant vertical Doppler velocity perturbations (−6 to +1 m s−1). Strong perturbations of the Doppler velocity within the mammatus as it extends below the main cirrus cloud base are captured by the radar observations. Upward motions in the periphery of descending mammatus cores are documented. Areas of intense, small-scale turbulent mixing near the cirrus cloud base are identified using the Doppler spectrum width. Power spectra analysis of the mean Doppler velocity field supports the presence of gravity waves and the development of higher-frequency structures near the cirrus anvil base, where the mamm...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2007
Robert M. Rauber; Bjorn Stevens; Jennifer E. Davison; Sabine Göke; Olga L. Mayol-Bracero; David C. Rogers; Paquita Zuidema; Harry T. Ochs; Charles A. Knight; Jorgen B. Jensen; Sarah D. Bereznicki; Simona Bordoni; Humberto Caro-Gautier; Marilé Colón-Robles; Maylissa Deliz; Shaunna L. Donaher; Virendra P. Ghate; Ela Grzeszczak; Colleen Henry; Anne Marie Hertel; Ieng Jo; Michael C. Kruk; Jason H. Lowenstein; Judith Malley; Brian Medeiros; Yarilis Méndez-Lopez; Subhashree Mishra; F. Morales-Garcia; Louise Nuijens; Dennis O'Donnell
12th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation/12th Conference on Cloud Physics (10-14 July 2006) | 2006
Jennifer L. Davison; Sarah D. Bereznicki; Marilé Colón-Robles; Virendra P. Ghate; Ela Grzeszczak; Colleen Henry; Ieng Jo; Jason H. Lowenstein; Brian Medeiros; Subhashree Mishra; Flavia Morales; Louise Nuyens; Dennis O'Donnel; Efthymios Serpetzoglou; Haiwei Shen; Jennifer D. Small; Eric Snodgrass; Panu Trivej; Shaunna Vargas
Archive | 2010
K. Bowley; Ieng Jo; Aleksandra Tatarevic; Pavlos Kollias
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2007
Robert M. Rauber; Bjorn Stevens; Jennifer E. Davison; Sabine Göke; Olga L. Mayol-Bracero; David C. Rogers; Paquita Zuidema; Harry T. Ochs; Charles A. Knight; Jorgen B. Jensen; Sarah D. Bereznicki; Simona Bordoni; Humberto Caro-Gautier; Marilé Colón-Robles; Maylissa Deliz; Shaunna L. Donaher; Virendra P. Ghate; Ela Grzeszczak; Colleen Henry; Anne Marie Hertel; Ieng Jo; Michael C. Kruk; Jason H. Lowenstein; Judith Malley; Brian Medeiros; Yarilis Méndez-Lopez; Subhashree Mishra; F. Morales-Garcia; Louise Nuijens; Dennis O'Donnell
Archive | 2006
Ieng Jo; Bruce A. Albrecht; Pavlos Kollias
11th Conference on Mesoscale Processes and the 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology | 2005
Efthymios Serpetzoglou; Christopher W. Fairall; Daniel E. Wolfe; Virendra P. Ghate; Ieng Jo; Bruce A. Albrecht; Pavlos Kollias
11th Conference on Mesoscale Processes and the 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology | 2005
Ieng Jo; Virendra P. Ghate; Efthymios Serpetzoglou; Bruce A. Albrecht; Pavlos Kollias