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A study of radar precipitation echo as influenced by Marys Peak

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Title A study of radar precipitation echo as influenced by Marys Peak
Names Sears, James W. (creator)
Decker, Fred W. (advisor)
Date Issued 1963-05-13 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1963
Abstract The Weather Radar Set An/CPS-9 at McCulloch Peak,
Oregon, provided data of changes in radar precipitation
echo patterns in the vicinity of Marys Peak. Echo heights
studied from data collected on 14 March 1963 averaged nearly
the same upwind, directly over Marys Peak, and downwind.
For the data of 28 March 1963, echo heights upwind and
those directly over the peak averaged nearly the same
while the heights downwind averaged 600 feet lower. In
the first case shearing of the echo tops as detected over
the peak might cause the similarity of the reported heights
of the echoes. Study of the movement of the echoes near
Marys Peak showed spreading of echoes in the second case,
while no evidence of similar spreading was noted in the
first case. The observations of these echo changes showed
that Marys Peak has a definite effect upon the precipitation
echo patterns.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Radar meteorology
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50017

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