Search Results - "Ambuj K., Jha"
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A simple biota removal algorithm for 35 GHz cloud radar measurements
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (12-03-2018)“…Cloud radar reflectivity profiles can be an important measurement for the investigation of cloud vertical structure (CVS). However, extracting intended…”
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Analysing Seasonal Variations in the Tropical Tropopause and the Impact of Deep Convection on the Tropopause Structure Over a High-Altitude Station in the Western Ghats
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-02-2022)“…The present work examines the structure and variability of the tropopause over a high-altitude site in the Western Ghats (WG) and attempts to understand the…”
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Bias correction of an X-band radar reflectivity data to improve spatial rainfall estimation
Published in Journal of Earth System Science (29-03-2024)“…Information on the spatial distribution of rainfall is required for many applications, including water and flood management. Weather radars can provide…”
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Characteristics of rain events of different durations at a high-altitude site in the Western Ghats of India
Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-08-2022)“…We report duration-related properties of rain events at a high-altitude site in the Western Ghats (WG) of India during the summer monsoon (June–September)…”
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A case study on large-scale dynamical influence on bright band using cloud radar during the Indian summer monsoon
Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-06-2019)“…The present study is a first of its kind attempt in exploring the physical features (e.g., height, width, intensity, duration) of tropical Indian bright band…”
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A case study on bright band transition from very light to heavy rain using simultaneous observations of collocated X- and Ka-band radars
Published in Journal of Earth System Science (01-07-2019)“…The observations of bright band carried out simultaneously with X- and Ka-band radars for the first time over the Indian region have been examined to reveal…”
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CloudSense: A Model for Cloud Type Identification using Machine Learning from Radar data
Published 08-05-2024“…The knowledge of type of precipitating cloud is crucial for radar based quantitative estimates of precipitation. We propose a novel model called CloudSense…”
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