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SPLASH Field Study; Ott Disdrometer Raw & Stats Observations at Kettle Ponds, Colorado, 2021-09-30 to 2023-09-05 (NCEI Accession 0287378)

Creators: NCEI
Year: 2024
DOI: 10.25921/kpfz-1x77
Location: Gunnison Basin, Colorado
Publisher: NOAA NCEI
Tags: NCEI ACCESSION NUMBER, NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS, NODC INSTRUMENT TYPES THESAURUS, NODC OBSERVATION TYPES THESAURUS, NODC COLLECTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS, NODC SUBMITTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS, climatology, Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords, SPLASH - Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrometeorology, Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords, AA.AA - Accumulated precipitation (Measured), Data acquisition software quality control(Measured), Partial distribution(Measured), RRRR.RRR - Precipitation intensity (Measured), ZZ.ZZZ - Radar reflectivity factor(Measured), Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords, Disdrometer, JRPX7W, 10.25921/kpfz-1x77, gov.noaa.nodc:0287378, 0287378, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Bradley Ballard, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL), Brad Ballard, Ballard, Brad, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Laboratory, PRECIPITATION, precipitation type, disdrometer, in situ, NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory, EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION, DISDROMETERS, Adler, Bianca, Wilczak, James M., Bianco, Laura, Cox, Christopher J., de Boer, Gijs, Gallagher, Michael R., Myers, Timothy A., Olson, Joseph B., Smith, Elizabeth, Turner, David D., White, Allen B., Hydrology & Watersheds, Weather & Atmospheric Science, Gunnison Basin

Description

From fall 2021 through summer 2023, NOAA and research partners conducted a field study (SPLASH - the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere and Surface for Hydrometeorology). This field study established a state-of-the-art observing network in the East River watershed of the Colorado mountains with a goal of advancing weather and water prediction capabilities in areas with complex terrain. The ultimate goal of this project is improved prediction of weather and water in the Colorado mountains and beyond to inform societal preparedness and response. Among the instruments used in this study were disdrometers, which are optical instruments mounted on a tripod that use a laser to measure the size and fall speed of precipitation particles – such as raindrops, snowflakes, or hail – that fall through the laser beam. This archive consists of Disdrometer observations taken at the site at Kettle Ponds, Colorado. The raw observations and processed (stats) observations are included.

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