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TRMM Observations of Intraseasonal Variability in Convective Regimes Over the Amazon By Walter A. Petersen1∗, Stephen W. Nesbitt2, Richard J. Blakeslee3, Robert Cifelli1, Paul Hein1, Steven A. Rutledge 1 1
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Document Date: 2001-11-21 14:44:01


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Company

Amazon / /

Continent

South America / Africa / /

Country

Brazil / Australia / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Colorado State University / Meteorology University of Utah Salt Lake City / Fort Collins / /

IndustryTerm

satellite data / inversion algorithms / important applications / satellite precipitation radar / satellite observations / Satellite-based / extratropical frontal systems / imaging / convective available potential energy / /

NaturalFeature

Abracos Hill / TRMM-LBA Abracos Hill / /

Organization

Colorado State University / Meteorology University of Utah Salt Lake City / Department of Atmospheric Science / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins / /

Person

Rong Fu / Steven A. Rutledge / Walter A. Petersen / Silva Dias / /

Position

representative of the 5 region / representative / Marshall / Corresponding author / /

ProvinceOrState

Utah / Colorado / /

Region

southwestern Amazon / southern Amazon / central South America / northern Australia / southern South America / southern Brazil / /

Technology

microwave / flash / inversion algorithms / TRMM PR 2A-25 algorithm / TRMM 2A-25 algorithm / utilizing Special Sensor Microwave/Imager / /

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