Tucson, University of Arizona. (Technique report, HWR no. 96-030, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources)]. The performance of the ANN is improved by 40% when either streamflow or stage level were input together with the rainfall. The ANN simulated flood waves tend to be dominated by...
Even worse, opponents say, the weather tower won’t work because of obstruction from surrounding mountain ranges. But the federal government’s chief meteorologist in Tucson says that a Doppler tower--dubbed NEXRAD, for next generation radar--can do “magnificent things” for southern Arizona. Adv...
The letter is addressed to Ken Graham and states, “I write today to urge the National Weather Service to expedite the intergovernmental agreement for the X-band Doppler radar system located on Interstate 10 between Tucson and Phoenix in Arizona.” It goes on to state, “...data from this ...
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Complete weather data are not available for this case, but it is known that the light SSE circulation of moist air from Tokyo Bay was overlain by a drier SW flow aloft. A sharp temperature inversion may have existed at the top of this moist layer, below which patches of fog or ...
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The study involves two NEXRAD sites: KRLX in Charleston, West Virginia and KEMX in Tucson, Arizona. The KRLX site does not suffer from significant blockage except for a single narrow sector. By contrast, the KEMX site contains several areas of blockage. The authors conclude that DEM-based ...
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