WE2.L8: Global Precipitation Measurement Instruments and Algorithms II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Wednesday, July 26, 10:40 - 12:20
Location: Room 202 A
Session Chairs: Gail Skofronick-Jackson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Chandra.V Chandrasekar, Colorado State University
 
10:40 - 11:00
WE2.L8.1: INTER-CALIBRATION OF MHS AND AMSU-B MICROWAVE RADIOMETERS FROM TRMM TO GPM ERA
         Hamideh Ebrahimi; University of Central Florida
         Ruiyao Chen; University of Central Florida
         W. Linwood Jones; University of Central Florida
 
11:00 - 11:20
WE2.L8.2: FALLING SNOW ESTIMATES FROM THE GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT (GPM) MISSION
         Gail Skofronick-Jackson; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Stephen (Joe) Munchak; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Sarah Ringerud; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Walter Petersen; NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
         Benjamin Lott; University of North Dakota
 
11:20 - 11:40
WE2.L8.3: IMPROVEMENT OF THE MINIMUM DETECTABLE PRECIPITATION ECHOES WITH THE TRMM PRECIPITATION RADAR AND THE GPM DUAL-FREQUENCY PRECIPITATION RADAR
         Toshio Iguchi; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
 
11:40 - 12:00
WE2.L8.4: A COMPARISON OF RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WITHIN AND OUTSIDE OF ALLOCATED PASSIVE EARTH EXPLORATION BANDS AT 10.65 GHZ AND 18.7 GHZ USING THE GPM MICROWAVE IMAGER AND WINDSAT
         David Draper; Ball Aerospace
         Erich Stocker; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
 
12:00 - 12:20
WE2.L8.5: METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AND SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM THE NASA D3R’S FIRST 5 YEARS
         Venkatachalam Chandrasekar; Colorado State University
         Robert M. Beauchamp; Colorado State University
         Manuel A. Vega; Colorado State University
         Haonan Chen; Colorado State University
         Mohit Kumar; Colorado State University
         Shashank S. Joshil; Colorado State University
         Mathew Schwaller; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Walter Petersen; NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
         David Wolff; NASA Wallops Flight Facility