STAR Snowflake Microphotography. Version 1.0 ...

The snowflake microphotography was taken to: (1) provide detailed precipitation characteristics that occurred in Iqaluit; (2) to be used in conjunction with radar data and laser precipitation data to identify local precipitation characteristics and evolution during precipitation events; and (3) prov...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hanesiak, J., Stewart, R., Moore, K., Taylor, P., Strapp, W., Wolde, M.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26023/v07d-m634-wn0p
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/251.016
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Summary:The snowflake microphotography was taken to: (1) provide detailed precipitation characteristics that occurred in Iqaluit; (2) to be used in conjunction with radar data and laser precipitation data to identify local precipitation characteristics and evolution during precipitation events; and (3) provide valdation/comparison of Cloudsat and other satellite data. Photos of precipitation particles were taken using a Nikon D1x camera during six precipitation events over the 2007 fall field campaign. Temporal resolution of the photographs varied from five-minutes to one-hour. Photos were taken in the Upper Air Shed at the Iqaluit weather office. Files were stored in a *.jpg format with average individual file sizes of >2 MB per photo. During the observation periods, coincident photos were taken of sizing scale before a photo of precipitation. If the zoom was ever adjusted, a new photo of the sizing scale was taken. ...