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Radar Meteorology

AT741 & EE742


 Project Presentation Schedule!!!!!!
If you have a problem with your scheduled time, please contact me by email as soon as possible (andreaw@atmos.colostate.edu).  Also, I entered a generic title if you did not submit your finalized title to me as I requested.  I will update the page as I get more information from you.

Class Projects were presented to the students Wednesday, March 6.
Project Presentations will be held during the final exam period on May 8th from 3:40-5:40pm.

Each group will give a 12 minute oral presentation followed by a 3 minute question and change-over period.  Online written papers will also be due at this time.  They should be 5-10 pages in length including reasonably sized figures.  The papers should have a title page, references and be in a paper-style format.  Look at the 2000 class projects for examples.  They should be handed in electronically to my email address (andreaw@atmos.colostate.edu) in HTML format or by sending me the link to your report already on the web.
 
 
 
 

Homework #4:  Due April 15th in class - extended to April 22nd in class.
Homework in Word format
Refractive Index Fortran Code
 

Target demonstration from Dr. Bringi's lecture
 
 

Dr. Rutledge's Notes:
PowerPoint Format
Chapters 1 and 2 will not be covered in class, but are here for your reference.
Chapter 1 - color
Chapter 1 - black & white
Chapter 2 - color
Chapter 2 - black & white
Chapter 3 - color
Chapter 3 - black & white
Chapter 4 - color
Chapter 4 - black & white
Chapter 4 - Additional Slide
Chapter 5 - color
Chapter 5 - black & white

PDF Format
Chapters 1 and 2 will not be covered in class, but are here for your reference.
Chapter 1 - color
Chapter 1 - black & white
Chapter 2 - color
Chapter 2 - black & white
Chapter 3 - color
Chapter 3 - black & white
Chapter 4 - color
Chapter 4 - black & wh ite
Chapter 5 - color
Chapter 5 - black & white
 

Class Project Presentations:
CSU-CHILL Cases
TRMM-LBA: 21 February 99 Case
TRMM-LBA: 15 February 99 Case
 

Local Computer Documentation:

This site tells you about the computers available for use, radar data formats and how to convert between them, editing and displaying radar data, and even gives you sample code.  Check it out!   Class Project Computer Help

This site tells you how to pull data off tape and gives more information as in the previous site.  Using Local Radar Tools
 
 

Other sites of interest:
Example of Dual-Doppler Integration Techniques
2000 Class Projects
CSU Radar Meteorology Group Home Page

last updated 6 May 2002
Andrea Williams, TA
Rm 203 Atmos Sci.