Development of Precipitation Type Classification Algorithms for a Full Scan Mode of GPM Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar

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Awaka, J., M. Le, S. Brodzik, T. Kubota, T. Masaki, V. Chandrasekar, and T. Iguchi
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J. Meteor. Soc. Japan
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99(5)
Page Numbers
1253-1270
DOI
10.2151/jmsj.2021-061
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Higher Frozen Soil Permeability Represented in a Hydrological Model Improves Spring Streamflow Prediction From River Basin to Continental Scales

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Agnihotri, J., A. Behrangi, A. Tavakoly, M. Geheran, M. A. Farmani, and G.-Y. Niu
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Water Resources Research
Volume
59(4)
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e2022WR033075
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10.1029/2022WR033075
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Assessment of Satellite Precipitation Products in Relation With Orographic Enhancement Over the Western United States

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Adhikari, A., and A. Behrangi
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Earth and Space Science
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9(2)
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e2021EA001906
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10.1029/2021EA001906
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Screenshot of the IMERG animation showing rainfall totals from the atmospheric river in Jan. and Feb. 2024.
A pair of powerful atmospheric river events brought heavy precipitation across much of coastal California this week, resulting in record rainfall totals, extensive flooding, numerous landslides, hurricane-force winds, and power outages. These types of atmospheric river events that impact the U.S. West Coast are also known as the “Pineapple Express” due to their transport of moisture up from the Tropics originating around Hawaii. The first event had the greatest impact on northern and central California. It was initiated when a large low-pressure trough located in the northeast Pacific