Skip to main content

Main navigation

U.S. NSF Logo
NSF NCAR Logo
Contact Us
Earth Observing Laboratory
  • Who We Are
    • About EOL
    • EOL Organization
    • Career and Internships
    • Contact EOL
  • Platforms & Instruments
    • Research Aircraft
    • Airborne Instrumentation
    • Ground-based Instrumentation
    • Request FARE Instrumentation
  • Field Programs
    • All EOL Field Programs
    • Field Campaign Schedules
  • Our Services
    • Field Program Support Services
    • Project Management
    • Education & Outreach
    • Local Weather and Webcams
  • Data & Software
    • Data Services
    • EOL Field Data Archive (DMS)
    • EOL Field Catalog (DMS)
    • Conventions and Standards
    • Software Center
    • ASPEN
  • Research & Development
    • APAR
    • LOTOS
    • Calibration Laboratory
    • EOL Research Publications
    • Design and Fabrication Services
  • News & Events
    • EOL in the News
    • EOL Seminar Series
    • EOL Workshop Series
    • EOL Conferences/Workshops/Events
    • 2026 AVAPS Group Meeting
    • FARE Users Workshop 2023 Archives
Contact Us

Publications and Papers

Comparison of aircraft cloud microphysics observations with particle classifications from polarimetric radar

http://ams.confex.com/ams/30radar/techprogram/paper_22000.htm

Observations inside SESAME thunderstorms with an airborne hail spectrometer

Smith, P.L., Jr. and D.V. Kliche, 2002: Evaluation of a radar hydrometeor classifier by comparison with in situ airdraft data.

http://ams.confex.com/ams/11AR11CP/techprogram/paper_42623.htm

Raindrop and hailstone size distributions inside hailstorms

Observations of anomalous large particles inside CO and Oklahoma thunderstorms

Clues regarding hail development processes from observations inside Swiss hailstorms

Aircraft observations inside Swiss thunderstorms

Summary of some cloud transport and dispersion experiments using a gaseous tracer and radar chaff

Some characteristics of hailstone size distributions inside hailstorms

Adler, Robert, V.N. Bringi, W. Cotton, B. Foote, A. Hansen, W. Lyons, V. Mazur, R. McClatchey, R. Pielke, P. Ray, R. Wakimoto,

./CaPE_Overview.pdf

Pagination

  • First
  • Previous
  • …
  • Page 791
  • Page 792
  • Page 793
  • Page 794
  • Current page 795
  • Page 796
  • Page 797
  • Page 798
  • Page 799
  • …
  • Next
  • Last

NSF NCAR

  • NSF NCAR Homepage
  • ACOM | Atmospheric Chemistry Observations & Modeling
  • CGD Laboratory
  • CISL | Computational & Information Systems
  • EdEC | Education, Engagement & Early-Career Development
  • EOL | Earth Observing Laboratory
  • HAO | High Altitude Observatory
  • MMM | Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology
  • RAL | Research Applications Laboratory

UCAR

  • UCAR Homepage
  • Community Programs
  • Education & Training
  • For Staff
  • Government Relations & External Engagement
  • Member Institutions
  • Tech Transfer & Engagement
  • University Collaboration

EOL

Follow us on social media

For Staff

  • Website Login
  • NCAR/UCAR Help Desk
  • EOL on Sundog

© 2026 UCAR

  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Web Accessibility
  • Terms of Use
  • Copyright Issues
  • Sponsored by U.S. NSF
  • Report Ethics Concern
  • Staff Login
Postal Address: P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000 • Shipping Address: 3090 Center Green Drive, Boulder, CO 80301
NSF Logo

This material is based upon work supported by the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, a major facility sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation and managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.