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XSAPR-CMAC

X-SAPR Corrected Moments in Antenna Coordinates

Baseline VAP, Evaluation VAP

Raw data from ARM precipitation radars must be corrected for atmospheric phenomena and instrument characteristics (e.g., attenuation, clutter) to retrieve precipitation properties. The Corrected Moments in Antenna Coordinates value-added product (CMAC VAP) is a set of algorithms and code that makes such corrections, and it also retrieves precipitation quantities from the radar measurements. For this VAP, CMAC is applied to the X-Band Scanning ARM Precipitation Radar (XSAPR) data at the Southern Great Plains and North Slope of Alaska atmospheric observatories to provide corrected data for the user.

CMAC provides data in a community-standard-format netCDF file using CF-Radial conventions. The data are therefore compatible with new and existing National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) tools; the Python ARM Radar Toolkit (Py-ART), an open-source architecture for interacting with radar data in the Python programming language; and other community code. The VAP team is always interested in improving processing and contributions to Py-ART to directly feed CMAC.

  • Scott Collis
    Translator Argonne National Laboratory

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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) | Reviewed October 2024